When it comes to consumption taxes, the United States has always taken a different approach than the rest of the world. There is a proposal, however, that is currently sitting in the U.S. House that would upend the U.S. tax system and more closely align it with the rest of the world. While this bill is extremely unlikely to become law, it’s worth taking a moment to examine how tax compliance would radically change if the bill is enacted and the United States adopts a national sales tax.
Source: SOVOS
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