tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3734884211497773577.post310276692185064827..comments2024-03-22T09:27:35.860-07:00Comments on Bed buffaloes in your tax code: Is tax withholding bad for democracy?Mary O'Keeffehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14662977706706048151noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3734884211497773577.post-6756112902107361772009-08-12T23:29:45.838-07:002009-08-12T23:29:45.838-07:00The source of the Friedman quote above was an inte...The source of the Friedman quote above was an interview published in Reason, available on-line at http://www.reason.com/news/show/29691.htmlMary O'Keeffehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14662977706706048151noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3734884211497773577.post-80729875098408282582009-08-12T22:17:33.033-07:002009-08-12T22:17:33.033-07:00Believe it or not, conservative economist Milton F...Believe it or not, conservative economist Milton Friedman played a major role in originating our system of payroll tax withholding, though he later regretted it.<br /><br /><i>Friedman: I was an employee at the Treasury Department. We were in a wartime situation. How do you raise the enormous amount of taxes you need for wartime? We were all in favor of cutting inflation. I wasn't as sophisticated about how to do it then as I would be now, but there's no doubt that one of the ways to avoid inflation was to finance as large a fraction of current spending with tax money as possible.<br /><br />In World War I, a very small fraction of the total war expenditure was financed by taxes, so we had a doubling of prices during the war and after the war. At the outbreak of World War II, the Treasury was determined not to make the same mistake again.<br /><br />You could not do that during wartime or peacetime without withholding. And so people at the Treasury tax research department, where I was working, investigated various methods of withholding. I was one of the small technical group that worked on developing it.<br /><br />One of the major opponents of the idea was the IRS. Because every organization knows that the only way you can do anything is the way they've always been doing it. This was something new, and they kept telling us how impossible it was. It was a very interesting and very challenging intellectual task. I played a significant role, no question about it, in introducing withholding. I think it's a great mistake for peacetime, but in 1941-43, all of us were concentrating on the war.<br /><br />I have no apologies for it, but I really wish we hadn't found it necessary and I wish there were some way of abolishing withholding now.</i>Mary O'Keeffehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14662977706706048151noreply@blogger.com