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Old 09-26-2004, 08:25 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Munchkin03
How will illegal activity such as drug sales and prostitution be taxed?
Under the current system, underground market activity is not taxed because we tax productivity rather than consumption. If we had a national consumption tax, instead of a productivity tax, every time someone (like drug dealers) purchased something, they would have to pay taxes.

ETA the argument that a national sales tax would bring in revenues from an underground economy might be specious. This is because a political climate that would allow a national consumption tax, instead of income taxes, might also facilitate the legalization of drugs, prostitution, etc.

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