MONTGOMERY, Ala. (Feb. 21, 2017) – A bill introduced in the Alabama House last week would remove sales taxes from the purchase of gold and silver, encouraging its use and taking the first step toward breaking the Federal Reserveโs monopoly on money.
Rep. Lynn Greer (R-Rogersville) introduced House Bill 238 (HB238) on Feb. 16. The legislation would exempt the gross proceeds from the sale of gold, silver, and platinum bullion, and coins from sales and use tax in the state.
Imagine if you asked a grocery clerk to break a $5 bill and he charged you a 35 cent tax. Silly, right? After all, you were only exchanging one form of money for another. But thatโs essentially what Alabama’s sales tax on gold and silver does. By removing the sales tax on the exchange of gold and silver, Alabama would treat specie as money instead of a commodity. This represents a small step toward reestablishing gold and silver as legal tender and breaking down the Fedโs monopoly on money.
Practically speaking, eliminating taxes on the sale of gold and silver would crack open the door for people to begin using specie in regular business transactions.This would mark an important small stepย toward currency competition. If sound money gains a footholdย in the marketplace against Federal Reserve notes, the people would be able to choose the time-tested stability of gold and silver over the central bankโs rapidly-depreciating paper currency.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The United States Constitution states in Article I, Section 10, โNo State shallโฆmake any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts.โ States have simply ignored this constitutional provision for years. Itโs impossible for states to return to a constitutional sound money system when it taxes gold and silver as a commodity.
This Alabama bill takes a step towards that constitutional requirement, ignored for decades in every state. Such a tactic would set the stage to undermine the monopoly of the Federal Reserve by introducing competition into the monetary system.
Constitutional tender expert Professor William Greene said when people in multiple states actually start using gold and silver instead of Federal Reserve Notes, it would effectively nullify the Federal Reserve and end the federal governmentโs monopoly on money.
โOver time, as residents of the state use both Federal Reserve notes and silver and gold coins, the fact that the coins hold their value more than Federal Reserve notes do will lead to a โreverse Greshamโs Lawโ effect, where good money (gold and silver coins) will drive out bad money (Federal Reserve notes). As this happens, a cascade of events can begin to occur, including the flow of real wealth toward the stateโs treasury, an influx of banking business from outside of the state โ as people in other states carry out their desire to bank with sound money โ and an eventual outcry against the use of Federal Reserve notes for any transactions.โ
Once things get to that point, Federal Reserve notes would become largely unwanted and irrelevant for ordinary people. Nullifying the Fed on a state by state level is what will get us there.
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HB238 was referred to the House Ways and Means Education Committee where it willย need to pass by a majority vote before moving forward in the legislative process.
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