| Family Consumption Allowance (FCA) for YR 2000 |
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To preclude any citizen from paying the FairTax on the basic necessities of life, a Rebate check is sent (in advance) each month. Also, called a "Pre-bate" check.The amount of the Rebate is determined by Family size (not income) and is calculated by multiplying the annual Poverty Level (as established by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services) times 23%, then dividing by 12 to determine the monthly amount of the "Pre-bate" check.
The Rebate for a family of four(4) for year 2000 would be $431/mo, paid in advance each month.
[See chart below.]Thus, the family in that example would in effect pay no FairTax on purchases up up to $22,500 for the year. [Note: The FairTax applies only to New Goods and Services. It does not apply to Used Goods.]
If the family of four purchased $45,000 for the year, the amount they would have paid in FairTax (net of the Rebate) would have been $5,175, or 11.5% of the total expenditures for taxable Goods & Services.
2000 Family Consumption Allowance & Rebate Family
Size���[1] �HHS
�Annual
�Poverty�
�LevelFairTax
Annual
Allowance
(Single
Person)Annual
Rebate
(Single
Person)Monthly
Rebate
(Single
Person)FairTax
Annual
Allowance
(Married
Couple)Annual
Rebate
(Married
Couple)Monthly
Rebate
(Married
Couple)One $���8,350 $���8,350 $ 1,921 $ 160 $���8,350 $ 1,921 $ 160 Two $ 11,250 $ 11,250 $ 2,588 $ 216 $ 16,700 $ 3,841 $ 320 Three $ 14,150 $ 14,150 $ 3,255 $ 271 $ 19,600 $ 4,508 $ 376 Four $ 17,050 $ 17,050 $ 3,922 $ 327 $ 22,500 $ 5,175 $ 431 Five $ 19,950 $ 19,950 $ 4,589 $ 382 $ 25,400 $ 5,842 $ 487 Six $ 22,850 $ 22,850 $ 5,256 $ 438 $ 28,300 $ 6,509 $ 542 Seven $ 25,750 $ 25,750 $ 5,923 $ 494 $ 31,200 $ 7,176 $ 598 Eight $ 28,650 $ 28,650 $ 6,590 $ 549 $ 34,100 $ 7,843 $ 645
[1] Federal Register, Vol. 65, No. 31, February 15, 2000, pp. 7555-7557The above Chart is copied from Page 12 of the booklet "The Facts About The FairTax" (AFT-003 rev. 4/00) as published by Americans For Fair Taxation.
Distribution of the Rebate will be made by the Social Security Administration which is well equipped to handle the task, having the experience of distributing monthly Social Security payments for many years.
It is anticipated that the majority of the Rebates will be distributed via electronic funds transfer from the Treasury in D.C. to the individual's bank account as are most Social Security payments today.