Full disclosure; a proposed statement from the IRS would make taxes more visible.

AuthorHenderson, Rick
PositionTrends

"IT IS DOUBTFUL THAT WITHOUt |World War II~ Congress would ever have voted for a tax so intrusive and troublesome," writes ABC's David Brinkley about the withholding tax in Newsweek. "Had people been forced to count out their taxes in hard cash for some government collector, taxes in such stratospheric amounts almost certainly could not have been collected."

Nobody believes that withholding taxes will be repealed. But some members of Congress hope to make all taxes more visible. In April, as last-minute filers prepare to mail their income-tax forms, Rep. Dick Armey (R-Tex.) plans to introduce the Tax Disclosure Act of 1994. If the bill passes, everyone who files an income-tax return will get an annual statement estimating how much federal, state, and local taxes he paid.

The one-page disclosure statement, which the Internal Revenue Service would send out with 1040 forms, contains entries that estimate both the amount in dollars and the percentage of income soaked up by that taxpayer's income, payroll, sales...

To continue reading

Request your trial

VLEX uses login cookies to provide you with a better browsing experience. If you click on 'Accept' or continue browsing this site we consider that you accept our cookie policy. ACCEPT