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Re: The Benefits of Opacity
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Anonymous
In the short term, you're right -- surprising someone with a tax means they won't work hard to dodge it. In the long term, surprise taxes cause even more counterproductive behavior: if people know they'll be taxed, but don't know how much or based on what, they'll have less of an incentive to earn money in the first place.
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