Taxing Economic Rents: Taxing economic rents and why our economic survival depends on introducing the economic rent tax - Paperback

Taxing Economic Rents: Taxing economic rents and why our economic survival depends on introducing the economic rent tax - Paperback

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by Tim Walshaw (Author)

TAXES ON ECONOMIC RENTS are considered by economist to be an "ideal" tax. That means that there are no distortions when the tax is applied. The currently applied taxes have distortions that shift the burden of the tax onto the economically weak, reduce investment, reduce growth, increase unemployment, and apply an invisible "tax on tax" that reduces the possible amount of tax revenue can be raised. Economic rent taxes are free of these harmful effects. From the age of the Pharaohs bad tax design has repeatedly led to economic collapse, civil wars and total disaster. Economic rent taxes could prevent this happening again.

Author Biography

TIM WALSHAW is a professional economist with a strong interest in the subject of the economics of taxation, which he feels is a greatly neglected subject. For several years he was a successful investment adviser, and prior to that worked as an economist for the Australian government

Number of Pages: 100
Dimensions: 0.21 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: June 20, 2016
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