John Crone, a renowned author and financial thought leader, has released the second edition of his book, 'Tax-Free at Last,' which critically examines the U.S. federal tax system's flaws and advocates for comprehensive reform. The book delves into the complexities and inequities of the current tax code, offering clear explanations and bold proposals for simplification and fairness.
Crone's work is not just a critique but a call to action, urging Americans to demand changes that would benefit current and future generations. Among the key themes are the elimination or simplification of large sections of tax law, strategies to ensure the long-term viability of Social Security and Medicare, and proposals that could exempt 75% of Americans from federal income taxes. These suggestions aim to promote economic justice and government efficiency, goals Crone describes as non-partisan and fundamentally American.
The book has already garnered attention from policy thinkers and financial professionals, being praised as a must-read manifesto for those seeking to understand and reform the tax system. Crone emphasizes the power of collective action in achieving these reforms, stating, 'Together, we can demand a tax system that works for everyone.'
'Tax-Free at Last – Second Edition' is available for purchase online and in select bookstores nationwide, offering readers not just analysis but a toolkit for advocacy. With its data-driven arguments and clear projections, the book presents a viable path toward federal financial sustainability, making it a crucial read for anyone invested in the future of America's tax policy.



