Tax Tyranny
Pascal Salin
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Abstract:
Tax Tyranny does not aim to give a description of existing tax systems, rather it provides readers with the intellectual instruments which enable them to understand the role of taxation in the workings of economic systems and to evaluate the fairness of taxes.
Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
ISBN: 9781789907025
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The destructive nature of taxes , pp 6-17

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- Ch 2 The myth of progressive taxation , pp 18-45

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- Ch 3 The overtaxation of capital , pp 46-65

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- Ch 4 Immoral and harmful: inheritance taxes , pp 66-75

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- Ch 5 The cascade of taxes , pp 76-91

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- Ch 6 Capitalism in peril , pp 92-101

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- Ch 7 Freeing savings , pp 102-119

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- Ch 8 A firm does not pay taxes , pp 120-130

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- Ch 9 Choosing one’s life , pp 131-144

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- Ch 10 A European single market without tax harmonization , pp 145-162

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- Ch 11 Taxes for which state? , pp 163-176

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- Ch 12 Consent to taxation? , pp 177-204

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