May 29, 1985
To the Congress of the United States:
We face an historic challenge: to change our present tax system into a model of fairness,
simplicity, efficiency, and compassion, to remove the obstacles to growth and unlock the door to
a future of unparalleled innovation and achievement.
For too long our tax code has been a source of ridicule and resentment, violating our Nation's
most fundamental principles of justice and fair play. While most Americans labor under
excessively high tax rates that discourage work and cut drastically into savings, many are able to
exploit the tangled mass of loopholes that has grown up around our tax code to avoid paying their
fair share -- sometimes to avoid paying any taxes at all.
The American people want change and for very good reason. Our present tax code is not only
unfair, it slows economic growth and job creation, and hinders technological advancement by
interfering with free markets and diverting productive investment into tax shelters and tax
avoidance schemes. In 1981, we made the first necessary, historic step by cutting tax rates and
opening the way to vibrant economic growth and expanding opportunity for all Americans. Now
is the time to build on our success, to redesign the basic structure of our tax system in order to
discourage non-productive economic activity, to encourage greater compliance and to liberate
incentives still further.
Accordingly, I hereby submit my proposal to overhaul our tax code based on the principles of
simplicity and fairness, opening the way to a generation of growth. This is a tax proposal we can
be proud of, a proposal that will help fulfill America's commitment to fairness, hope, and
opportunity for all its citizens.
I urge your prompt enactment of this historic program for redesigning the tax code, and I look
forward to working with you toward that end.
Ronald Reagan
The White House,
May 29, 1985.