Value Added Tax Issue Summary

Value Added Tax Headquarters
Value Added Tax Headquarters




Issue

In recent months, some Washington policymakers have suggested that a Value Added Tax (VAT) be enacted to help reduce the federal deficit.  Specifically, some believe that it is likely that the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform, whose mission is to recommend policies by the end of 2010 that will improve the long-run fiscal outlook, will include a VAT in their recommendations.  

Background
There are many kinds of VATs around the world.  The most common is similar to a national sales tax and is paid by the consumer at the cash register.  Economists agree that whether the VAT is paid directly by the consumer and remitted by the retailer, as is true with the “credit-invoice” VAT, or is paid by business through a subtraction method VAT, the economic incidence of the tax is on consumption and will cause consumer sales to decline.

Retail Impact
A federal tax on consumption will dampen consumer spending.  Retailers will reduce operations, closing stores and reducing employment.  Some retailers will go out of business, especially smaller retailers whose margins are slimmer so they will be forced to pass the entire burden of the tax onto their customers.

Message Points

325 7th St NW 1100 Washington DC 20004 • PH: 1-800-673-4692 • Fax: 202-737-2849
Copyright © 2009 National Retail Federation