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by bttrfl
1769 days ago
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taxes on usage/consumption could be progressive. Using X costs you Y
Using XX costs you YYY
Using XXX costs you YYYYYY This way water, electricity would still be cheap for most and would incentivise to stop overusing it. You could still get a cheap flight once a year, but you won't be able to fly every weekend. |
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And instead of one company or person using XXX, you will have a three small companies using X or one person having three cars in his garage that just happen to each be registered under a different person.
Exponential taxes are a hell of a lot of an incentive to avoid them and you see how far people go to just avoid linear ones. Also, managing the company tax depending on how much the consumer used so far is going to be bureaucracy hell. It's a nice idea, but I highly doubt it will be possible to implement, especially when far easier and straight-forward measures already fail to get through legislation.