bookApr 25, 2002Closed access

The Myth of Ownership

New York Law School · New York University

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Abstract

Abstract In a capitalist economy, taxes are the most significant instrument by which the political system can put into practice a conception of economic justice. But conventional ideas about what constitutes tax fairness--found in the vigorous debates about tax policy going on in political and public policy circles, in economics and law--are misguided. In particular, the emphasis on distributing the tax burden relative to pretax income is a fundamental mistake. Taxation does not take from people what they already own. Property rights are the product of a set of laws and conventions, of which the tax system forms a central part, so the fairness of taxes can’t be evaluated by their impact on preexisting…

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Keywords
  • Economics
  • Income tax
  • Mistake
  • Progressive tax
  • Double taxation
  • Indirect tax
  • Politics
  • Gross income
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • No poverty
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