[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 2 (Wednesday, January 4, 2017)]
[House]
[Pages H55-H56]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
JUMP-START AMERICA
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Texas (Mr. Williams) for 5 minutes.
Mr. WILLIAMS. Mr. Speaker, last November, the American people spoke
loud and clear about wanting real change in Washington. The American
people want Washington to work for them--no more empty promises and no
more talk.
Mr. Speaker, the American people want their government to act, and
Congress' time to act is now. I come here today to offer a solution to
an issue that has been discussed, but not truly acted on, for decades.
Time and time again, from Congress to Congress, lawmakers come down to
this floor to talk about the need for tax reform.
As a current small business owner for all of my working life, I
understand what is killing small businesses firsthand. Since I came to
Congress, I have been outspoken on the need to reform our Tax Code, and
I have a proposal to make it happen. My tax reform plan will simplify
our Tax Code. It will give job creators the tools they need to succeed
and empower America's greatest asset--the American worker. My tax
reform plan will do exactly what its name says it will do--jump-start
America.
Today, the Internal Revenue Code is often called complicated,
uncompetitive, and unfair; and rightfully so. According to the Tax
Foundation, Federal tax laws and regulations have grown to more than 10
million words in length. Imagine how much easier tax season would be
for all of us if we shrank our individual income tax thresholds to two
brackets. What if our Tax Code actually put American taxpayers first,
in other words, treated us like a customer?
The United States has the highest corporate tax rate in the free
world. Sure, deductions, exclusions, and tax credits occasionally lower
that rate, but these add further to the Tax Code's complexity, and they
allow carve-outs for special interests.
To those who believe our corporate tax rate is okay the way it is, I
ask you to consider why American companies are moving their
headquarters overseas. In order to incentivize these companies to
return their investments in expansion and employment back home in
America, my plan will implement a permanent tax holiday to allow
repatriation of funds at 5 percent.
While the corporate tax rate is putting the United States at a
disadvantage in the global economy which we all live, the most unfair
tax facing many Americans is inheritance tax. The death tax, as it is
more commonly referred to, is a form of double taxation that can take a
generation's worth of sweat equity and hard work and destroy it if a
family business, for example, is passed down to a next of kin.
That is what nearly happened to me after the death of my parents.
Fortunately for me, I was able to gather the resources to keep my
father's business afloat. Many of my friends have not been so lucky.
We cannot force owners and operators to sell off parts of a business
just so the Federal Government can collect a few extra dollars equal to
less than 1 percent of Federal revenue. Especially considering our
government is running a huge deficit and a $20 trillion national debt,
I would argue that the private sector is a much better steward of
budgeting, investing, and creating return on investment than the
Federal Government. That is why Jump-Start America will repeal the
death tax once and for all.
These are a few of the notable reforms of Jump-Start America that I
talk about on the road in Texas and nationwide. Jump-Start America has
gained the support of Americans for Tax Reform and former Congressional
Budget Office Director Douglas Holtz-Eakin. It was called ``a good
plan'' by the Cato Institute.
As a small business owner, I can tell you my plan will put people
back to work, encourage business and individuals to spend money they
didn't have before, and grow the economy. It is a thing called the
American Dream. While Jump-Start America is a small business
perspective on tax reform, it will benefit every American individually
and our Nation as a whole.
Mr. Speaker, I ask my colleagues, especially the newer Members, to
familiarize themselves with my plan as we work to implement an
aggressive pro-
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growth agenda under new leadership on the other end of Pennsylvania
Avenue.
In God We Trust.
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