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What are your opinions on the single taxers and land value taxation and is it moral?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgism
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The tax upon land values is, therefore, the most just and equal of all taxes. It falls only upon those who receive from society a peculiar and valuable benefit, and upon them in proportion to the benefit they receive. It is the taking by the community, for the use of the community, of that value which is the creation of the community. It is the application of the common property to common uses. When all rent is taken by taxation for the needs of the community, then will the equality ordained by Nature be attained. No citizen will have an advantage over any other citizen save as is given by his industry, skill, and intelligence; and each will obtain what he fairly earns. Then, but not till then, will labor get its full reward, and capital its natural return.
— Henry George, Progress and Poverty, Book VIII, Chapter 3
It is a lot harder to hide a plot of land and structures than an income. The ease at which government can look over property along with property taxes unavoidable enduring nature make it the worst form of taxation IMO.
It is a lot harder to hide a plot of land and structures than an income. The ease at which government can look over property along with property taxes unavoidable enduring nature make it the worst form of taxation IMO.
I'm going to ignore that.
One "O" for each page of the last LVT thread?NOOOOOOOOoooooooooo
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We just got rid of O and now we are on to T.One "O" for each page of the last LVT thread?
You're gonna need a lot more Os.
On the contrary, that's a selling point for this form of taxation.
The easier a tax is to evade, the higher will be the total tax burden.
Suppose the state wants $100 billion to finance some program and they can collect it by a land tax or an income tax. The income tax is easier to evade, and so costs more to collect. Suppose that, to collect $100 billion by income tax, the state must spend $5 billion (paying the many officials required for enforcement); whereas, to collect $100 billion by land tax, the state need only spend $1 billion (to pay the relatively few officials required for enforcement). The enforcement costs must themselves, sooner or later, be paid for through taxation (remember, the state has no wealth of its own; when you "stick it to the state" by making them spend more money to enforce their laws, you're actually sticking it to the taxpayer). So, the total burden with the easier-to-evade tax is $105 billion, while the total burden for the harder-to-evade tax is only $101 billion.
Which is better? Paying more tax or paying less tax? (rhetorical question)
A land tax also has the advantage of much lower compliance costs for taxpayers.
The tens of billions spent every year filing federal income taxes could be reduced to a pittance.
As to the level of taxation required, suppose we had a minarchist state, which would require about $300 billion/year in revenues.
The total land value in the US is about $40 trillion, so a 0.75% land tax would suffice.
The owner of a 150k home would pay $1125 (much less than existing property tax in most places).
There is no room for compassion in LVT. The 90 year old trying to live their last days pleasantly is treated the same as the middle aged with functional bodies, both as livestock with which to extract resources from. I am no fan.
That's not unique to property tax though.
For any tax, non-payment risks loss of your house, or whatever other assets you may have.
And, for any tax, one could exempt the elderly if one were so inclined.