
Learning to Love Form 1040
Two Cheers for the Return-Based Mass Income Tax
Lawrence Zelenak(Author)
University of Chicago Press
Will be published approx. on 29. March 2013
Book
Hardback
168 pages
978-0-226-01892-8 (ISBN)
Description
No one likes paying taxes, much less the process of filing tax returns. For years, would-be reformers have advocated replacing the return-based mass income tax with a flat tax, federal sales tax, or some combination thereof. Congress itself has commissioned studies on the feasibility of a system of exact withholding. But might the much-maligned return-based taxation method serve an important civic purpose? In "Learning to Love Form 1040", Lawrence Zelenak argues that filing taxes can strengthen fiscal citizenship by prompting taxpayers to reflect on the contract they have with their government and the value - or perceived lack of value - they receive in exchange for their money. Zelenak traces the mass income tax to its origins as a means for raising revenue during World War II. Even then, debates raged over the merits of consumption versus income taxation, as well as whether taxes should be withheld from payroll or paid at the time of filing. The result is the income tax system we have today - one whose maddening complexity, intended to accommodate citizens in widely different circumstances, threatens to outweigh any civic benefits.
Zelenak clears up many common misconceptions and explains how the current system could be simplified to better serve its civic purpose.
Zelenak clears up many common misconceptions and explains how the current system could be simplified to better serve its civic purpose.
Reviews / Votes
"Beyond a mere ode to the current tax system, Lawrence Zelenak's book also suggests legal reforms to reinforce the salutary effects of taxation, as well as changes that would make returns more effective as an educational device. No one, to my knowledge, has examined this argument from as many perspectives nor in such depth. Learning to Love Form 1040 will be welcomed by anyone seeking to understand the stakes in the current tax policy debate - and one hopes that members of Congress will be in that audience." (Julie Roin, University of Chicago Law School)"More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Chicago
United States
Publishing group
The University of Chicago Press
Dimensions
Height: 23 mm
Width: 16 mm
Thickness: 2 mm
Weight
397 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-226-01892-8 (9780226018928)
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E-Book
03/2013
1st Edition
University of Chicago Press
€49.09
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Person
Lawrence Zelenak is the Pamela B. Gann Professor of Law at Duke University School of Law.