How Do I Tax Thee?, Kristin Tate
How Do I Tax Thee?, Kristin Tate
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How Do I Tax Thee?
A Field Guide to the Great American Rip-Off

Author: Kristin Tate

Narrator: Katheryn Holloway Woods, Kristin Tate

Unabridged: 7 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/20/2018


Synopsis

In this new audiobook, Libertarian journalist Kristin Tate provides a look into the wild world of frivolous taxation, aimed at educating members of her own generation in the evils of big government.

In How Do I Tax Thee?, libertarian commentator and rising media star Kristin Tate takes us on a tour of the ways the government bleeds us dry in innumerable daily transactions and at various stages of life.

We all know the government taxes our pay: federal, state, and local taxes are withheld by employers, as are social security payments. But what about the many other ways the government drains money from our wallets? Have you studied your cell phone bill? Customers in New York State pay an average of 24.36% in federal, state and local taxes on their wireless bills. They’re also charged for obscure services they didn’t ask for and don’t understand, like a universal service fund fee, an FCC compliance fee, a line service fee, and an emergency services fee. These aren’t taxes, strictly speaking. The government imposes these administrative and regulatory costs, and your wireless provider passes them along to you. But the effect is exactly the same.

What about your cable bill? Your power bill? Your water bill? The cost of a gallon of gas, a cab ride, a hotel stay and a movie ticket are all inflated by hidden fees. How much of what you pay at the pump, the box office, or the airport is really an indirect tax?

In a series of short, pointed, fact-laden, humorous chapters, Tate exposes the vast government shakedown that consumes up to half of your income—and also explains where these hidden fees and taxes come from.

About Kristin Tate

KRISTIN TATE is an author and political columnist based in New York City. She is an opinion contributor to The Hill, and appears regularly on Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, and PBS. Red Alert Politics and Newsmax Magazine have named her one of the most influential right-of-center leaders under the age of 30. Prior to shifting to the opinion field, she was a reporter for Breitbart News in Texas and was routinely featured on the Drudge Report. She serves on the Executive Board of The College Conservative.


Reviews

Goodreads review by B on January 30, 2023

While the writing "style" left a lot to be desired, and the political leaning of the author was rather "rough on the edges" (extreme libertarian, anti-unionist and anti-pension), I thoroughly enjoyed this book that solidly demonstrates how government finds ways literally to skin you alive, especiall......more

Goodreads review by Tiffany on March 21, 2018

It might make you grumpy, but How Do I Tax Thee? makes clear the consequences of ignoring all the ways you're taxed--and the way your tax dollars are spent (read: wasted). This book is motivating in a way, driving you to look at your spending and reassess the lifestyle you live. But it also calls fo......more

Goodreads review by J. on June 22, 2019

I find this book to be really informative as far as it goes to how many hidden taxes American residents have to pay on a day to day basis. Kristin Tate's sense of humor and broad grasp of reality only made the journey through her book even better. I particularly appreciated how she did not appealed......more

Goodreads review by Denise on August 25, 2018

Political commentator Kristin Tate presents us with lots of info about taxes, especially those hidden taxes of which we are unaware. From cable, cars, cell phones, food, houses, pets and vacations she explains in great detail how politicians from local level on up are cheating us, how many “fees” go......more

Goodreads review by Conor on August 08, 2018

Far too libertarian of a take on "taxation" (really, just the passing on of costs). Tate likes to tell you all of the ways that our costs are increased, pennyante, in ways that we typically never know of. Her predisposition seems to be that it's ridiculous that these things keep getting added to our......more