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by yummyfajitas
5139 days ago
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Again, your success has a price on the whole community and we have to pay it. Could you explain this statement? Specifically, what is the price of Saverin's success that is paid for by the rest of us? The normal justification for taxation is that they pay for public services, e.g. roads and police. Saverin is no longer consuming those services. Why should he continue paying for them? |
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As for why he should continue to pay for services he is no longer using? Well, to me his current money is a kind of deferred income from the years he was in the US. He earned his billions while he was at Harvard, and then later while he was in the US. The income wasn't realized until later, because that's how startups work.
I see this as a completely different situation from an American who leaves the US, takes up residence in Canada, earns a salary in Canada, pays Canadian taxes, makes investments as a Canadian resident, etc. This was a situation where someone actually earned the wealth in the US, as a US citizen.