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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 194.200.130.xxx (talk) at 15:33, 19 December 2001 (point in relation to progressive taxation). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

just quick notes, since i don't have the time or background to write well on it...


purpose: fund-raising vs control/social-engineering/behavior-modification


types: inheritance; custom/import/duty; reseller's; property


related/see also: bonds; notes


capital gains tax


personal property tax


business inventory tax (includes busines equipment)


import taxes vs farm subsidies


stamp duty


revenue stamp


revenue paper


imputed interest/income tax (on zero coupon bonds)


and just for humor, "The Microsoft Tax"


    thanks -- WP


The phrase 'It distorts economies because it punishes productive people for being productive' in relation to progressive taxation does rather assume that people who are more productive get paid more. This does not neccesarily hold true, even if production is defined as contribution to the creation of wealth. It is certainly not true if production is defined as the creation of value.


In addition, the adjectives distort and punish seem rather emotive. It can be argued that people paying higher rate taxes have a duty to contribute to the economy and nation more than others. (such as one-nation toryism)


Interested to discuss - Ddroar