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by SilasX 1656 days ago
True, but this is a case where a difference in degree becomes a difference in kind. There’s a huge difference between “taxes are higher this year” and “taxes will be specifically levied in a way to make that asset of yours worthless”. Generally, the latter is considered a taking that merits compensation like in the case of eminent domain.
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“Worthless” is a false dichotomy, people will still need, use and pay for land.

And progressively levying a LVT would make a lot more sense than flipping a switch and upside downing the economy.

Yes, but it’s worthless to the owner on the market, as the entire point of Georgism is to drive said land value to zero. Yes, people would pay for it, but those payments would not go to the owner, as they would be diverted to the government via tax, functionally the same as if a tax made your retirement account worthless.