Ross H. Palfreyman Challenges America’s Income Tax System With a Proposal to Replace It Entirely

Ross H. Palfreyman Challenges America’s Income Tax System With a Proposal to Replace It Entirely

Ross H. Palfreyman writes to make public policy understandable to everyday readers. His work centers on how government systems expand and how citizens can evaluate reforms that aim to restore clarity, fairness, and constitutional restraint.

A new Kindle release argues that the income tax has become overly complex, increasingly unfair, and dangerously intrusive—proposing a national consumption tax as a simpler, more transparent way to fund government without constant surveillance of citizens.

[CITY, STATE] — In a time when Americans feel overwhelmed by paperwork, confusion, and the fear of getting taxes wrong, Ross H. Palfreyman delivers a bold proposal in Abolish the Income Tax and Dismantle the IRS…It’s Time. The book offers a compact, structured argument for replacing income taxes with a national consumption tax—while eliminating the need for the IRS in its current form.

Palfreyman acknowledges a long-held belief that citizens should contribute to Washington for the protection of freedoms and borders. But he challenges the claim that income taxation is the only fair route. In his view, the current system has moved far beyond simple contribution and into a model that depends on constant exposure of personal financial life.

What sets the book apart is its focus on power. Palfreyman argues that the ability to monitor income, deductions, and financial details creates an enforcement culture that invites misuse. Over time, he believes this has turned taxation into an instrument that can be directed, shaped, and expanded by whoever holds political control.

Author Quote:

“Americans should not have to surrender their private lives to prove they deserve to keep what they earn.”

Key Features:

A clear comparison between income-based taxation and consumption-based taxation

Discussion of how tax complexity creates unequal outcomes

Examination of how incentives shift behavior away from saving and toward avoidance strategies

A reform proposal built around simplicity, manageability, and transparency

A strong call to reduce Washington’s reach into taxpayer lives

The book is available now as a Kindle edition on Amazon. Readers interested in policy, taxation, and limited government principles will find the book a fast, focused read designed to spark public discussion.

Ross H. Palfreyman writes to make public policy understandable to everyday readers. His work centers on how government systems expand and how citizens can evaluate reforms that aim to restore clarity, fairness, and constitutional restraint.