The German chancellor has called for a welfare reform, putting him on course for a possible clash with the SPD.

  • gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de
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    21 hours ago

    So you’re saying the assets (factory, houses, land) should be taxed directly, instead of the billionaires?

    Interesting idea, i need to think about it.

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        21 hours ago

        After having thought about it, i’d like there to be a “exempt tax amount”, i.e. if you own less than $10m, you don’t pay any wealth taxes.

        • if you do taxation solely on a per-asset basis, that’d be difficult.
        • It would be better if the person gets taxed and not the asset itself. Sothat you can deduct a tax-exempt amount per person, not per asset.

        does that make sense to you?

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          That makes sense. My point isn’t to tax the property it’s that the property is taxed, if that makes any sense. You tax based on the property, it traces to the owner, the owner gets taxed based on the property. If the owner lives in Beijing or Antarctica the property is still here and gets taxed, they can’t avoid it by moving unless they can take the property.

          So in that case, an exempt amount is fine. I’d just want it to be steep up to a point where it’s 98 or 100%.

          No one gets a third house before everyone gets one kinda thing. And also no one is allowed to have enough wealth they can destabilize democracy or even a city.