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by ylhert
2013 days ago
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I totally agree and I think property taxes are way more fair and equitable for a society than income taxes. Usually we tax behaviors we want to curb. Income taxes disincentivize people from earning more, whereas property taxes are a consumption tax. In my mind this makes way more sense, and there's good data to suggest property taxes are the best/most efficient way to gain needed revenue for a city but do the least "damage" to economic prosperity |
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Until you retire and no longer can pay the tax and are kicked out of your home.
Logically, it makes more sense to tax people who are actually making money (income and capital gains) since that means they actually have money. Taxing people on a fundamental need (shelter) could potentially increase homelessness, especially if you hit a rough time economically like with the pandemic.
"Income taxes disincentivize people from earning more"
I don't see how flat or even marginal income taxes disincentivize people from making more money.