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Re: State Revenue Woes
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Anonymous
The problem is political courage in many cases. The vast majority of property tax payers have not had personal declines, yet local government is loathe to raise rates, even though the value of the services provided is the same and they are needed at the same amount.
Consider how bad it would be for government if the national government relied on Land Value Taxes. Again, the political courage for a signifant rate increase would not necessarily be there, even though the reason for such taxes - to normalize land values - would have been achieved.
If the tax system were also used for all subsidies, through an expanded child tax credit, the regular payment of that credit would have the function of bouying the economy - so we would not have the problem of massive budget retrenchment.
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