by perfectfire » Thu Feb 26, 2009 11:52 am
I hope I don't start a big argument, but I've been thinking a lot about where taxes should come from.
I think it would be fair to say that any on an activity is going to feel like you are being penalized for doing activity Some may conciously feel like they are being penalized, but I think virtually everybody would at least get that feeling subconciously and it will, subtly at first, drastically over time, change their behavior.
So being that a tax on an activity will discourage people from performing that activity, we should probably put the most taxes on things that are less important. In my opinion, earning an income should be the most important activity and the least taxed. Earning an income is usually associated with producing something of value to the economy and thus something to be encouraged. Buying stuff on the other hand is much less important (something that a lot of people are going realize over the next few years). So in my mind taxing sales in general would be preferable to taxing income.
However, I don't want a regressive tax scheme either, so if that is a problem, I would prefer it to be fixed in some other way than to switch to an income tax. I'm not exactly sure how it would be fixed. Maybe through The Tim's suggestion, maybe stop taxing living essentials like food.
Am I totally off base here or does it sound reasonable at all?
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