With the introduction of HR 900, there has been renewed interest in the Value Added Tax (VAT) as a revenue tool for Georgia. While the VAT does not appear to be under consideration in the revised version of HR 900, it does remain an interesting and innovative policy option for state tax revenues in Georgia. However, since only two states in the U.S. use a type of VAT, the tax is not familiar to many policymakers and constituents in Georgia. This policy brief provides an overview of the VAT and specifically summarizes the similarities and differences between a VAT and the much recognized general sales tax, or Retail Sales Tax (RST). Future briefs and reports will provide more detailed information regarding VAT experiences and choices. This b...
This brief provides a comparison of sales tax rates in counties on Georgia's borders. FRC Brief 9
The biggest tax story of the last third of the 20 th century was the value-added tax (VAT). From its...
The U. S. Tax System needs extensive changes. As Congress addresses these modifications, should it c...
With the introduction of HR 900, there has been renewed interest in the Value Added Tax (VAT) as a r...
This brief summarizes the similarities and differences between a value added tax and the much recogn...
Some members of Congress have expressed interest in the feasibility of using a value-added tax (VAT)...
This brief analyzes the impacts of a national retail sales tax on Georgians. FRC Brief 11
Value Added Tax (VAT) is a tax imposed on the value added to a product at each stage of the producti...
abstract: The Value-Added Tax (VAT) is a broad based consumption tax on goods and services. Similar ...
This paper appraised and compared concisely the Ethiopian Value added tax (VAT) and Sales Tax. No ex...
Proposals to replace all or part of the income tax, proposals for national health care, and a propos...
This brief explores the growth in sales tax revenue relative to the growth of the state's economy. F...
This brief is a summary of the provisions of the comprehensive revision of Georgia's tax structure c...
This brief provides a detailed comparison of excise tax rates across the United States. FRC Brief 19
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
This brief provides a comparison of sales tax rates in counties on Georgia's borders. FRC Brief 9
The biggest tax story of the last third of the 20 th century was the value-added tax (VAT). From its...
The U. S. Tax System needs extensive changes. As Congress addresses these modifications, should it c...
With the introduction of HR 900, there has been renewed interest in the Value Added Tax (VAT) as a r...
This brief summarizes the similarities and differences between a value added tax and the much recogn...
Some members of Congress have expressed interest in the feasibility of using a value-added tax (VAT)...
This brief analyzes the impacts of a national retail sales tax on Georgians. FRC Brief 11
Value Added Tax (VAT) is a tax imposed on the value added to a product at each stage of the producti...
abstract: The Value-Added Tax (VAT) is a broad based consumption tax on goods and services. Similar ...
This paper appraised and compared concisely the Ethiopian Value added tax (VAT) and Sales Tax. No ex...
Proposals to replace all or part of the income tax, proposals for national health care, and a propos...
This brief explores the growth in sales tax revenue relative to the growth of the state's economy. F...
This brief is a summary of the provisions of the comprehensive revision of Georgia's tax structure c...
This brief provides a detailed comparison of excise tax rates across the United States. FRC Brief 19
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
This brief provides a comparison of sales tax rates in counties on Georgia's borders. FRC Brief 9
The biggest tax story of the last third of the 20 th century was the value-added tax (VAT). From its...
The U. S. Tax System needs extensive changes. As Congress addresses these modifications, should it c...