Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!alberta!ncc!real!Oliver From: Oliver@real.FIDONET.ORG (Oliver McDonald) Newsgroups: can.general Subject: A ?new? Proposal (was Re: Tax Revolt Now!!) Message-ID: <250.24E8E242@real.FIDONET.ORG> Date: 16 Aug 89 03:31:46 GMT Organization: The (only) Real World, Edmonton AB. (403) 477-0803 Lines: 40 In an article of <15 Aug 89 13:56:01 GMT>, mason@tmsoft.uucp (Dave Mason) writes: DM>In article <1989Aug14.231027.11461@lsuc.on.ca> dave@lsuc.on.ca (David DM>Sherman) writes: DM> DM>1) Has any serious consideration ever been given to having ALL revenue DM>collected through a (progressive) personal income tax. Cancel all DM>sales DM>taxes, user fees, etc. It would be MUCH cheaper to collect. The top DM>rate would probably be 60%-70%, but at least you'd see all the DM>taxation in one place, and the government could tune the DM>progressiveness of the tax as appropriate. Yah, this might work, if only we could trust the government to tune the tax appropriately. They seem to be able to do little in an appropriate maner. DM>2) We will soon have the hardware in place that we could have a DM>capital transfer tax. If all `money' where kept in computers & we DM>used a debit card to buy everything from a house to a corporation to a DM>bubble gum, the government could skim some small amount (1-5%) off DM>EVERY transfer of money. The costs of collection would be even lower, DM>it would be relatively painless, and in some sense it would be very DM>fair. Yes, and with little extra work one could track the location, tastes, actions, of every person in the country. Just think what a boon this would be to the police system. Big Brother is possible NOW with this type of thing. Always use cash, it's untraceable... Oliver. -- | Views? What Views? |Oliver McDonald - via FidoNet node 1:342/1 | They're mine, not anyone |UUCP: ...!alberta!ncc!real!Oliver | elses! |ARPA: Oliver@real.FIDONET.ORG Hubble's Law applied to computers: The act of running a debugger, changes the output.