THE UNTOLD STORY OF AMERICA'S SALES TAX
It hides in plain sight. A few extra cents on your morning coffee, a little more at the grocery store, a quiet addition to nearly everything you buy. You pay it constantly and think about it almost never. Yet that small charge is the visible edge of one of the most powerful and least understood inventions in the history of government.
In this comprehensive and illuminating story, Dmitry Rowan follows the sales tax across five thousand years, from the granaries of ancient Egypt and the marketplaces of Rome to the checkout screens of the modern internet. He reveals how a desperate experiment born of crisis became the engine that quietly funds American life, how a single Supreme Court decision costing billions of dollars rewrote the rules of the digital economy almost overnight, and what the coming age of cryptocurrency and borderless commerce means for the tax we all pay but rarely question.
Equal parts history, economics, and cautionary tale, this book speaks to scholars, policymakers, business owners, and the simply curious alike. It is the hidden story behind the smallest line on your receipt, and it has never mattered more than it does right now.