Put more money in your pocket. Simplify the system. End the rigged game.
I support the largest tax cut in American history—one that finally works for working families, small businesses, and the middle class, not just accountants and special interests.
The current tax code is bloated, complex, and tilted toward those who can afford loopholes. I will replace it with a simpler, fairer system that lowers income taxes for most Americans while keeping the country fiscally strong.
Here’s how we do it:
We implement a Negative Income Tax, ensuring that working Americans earning the least are supported—not punished—by the tax system. If you work, you benefit. Period.
We eliminate most deductions and carve-outs, ending the shell game that lets the wealthy pay less while everyone else pays more. A simpler code means fewer loopholes, lower compliance costs, and real transparency.
The good news is we can do this by implementing an idea that is over 150 years old and already used in parts of the U.S. We shift part of the tax burden off labor and onto land by instituting a Federal Land Value Tax—a tax on the unimproved value of land, unlike property taxes which tax the value of homes, buildings or other improvements. This discourages speculation, rewards development, and allows us to lower income tax rates across the board for working Americans.
The result is straightforward:
- Lower income taxes for most Americans
- Higher take-home pay
- Fewer loopholes for the wealthy
- A tax system that rewards work, not gamesmanship
This is not a gimmick. It’s a structural reset. Work should be rewarded. The tax code should be understandable. And the economy should serve people who earn their living, not just those who exploit the rules.
The bottom line is there will be more money in your paycheck.