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Title: Public money and human purpose: The future of taxes

Journal Article · · World Watch
OSTI ID:102593

Most countries use taxes and subsidies that undermine the well-being of both the taxpayers and the environment. But there are some positive-and now proven alternatives. One of the most powerfull tools that a government can use to guide its economy is its tax code. What politicians often overlook is that even though taxes are inevitable distortionary ones are not. In fact some taxes do no harm to the economy and other such as pollution taxes actually help it to work better. However there is a chronic tendency to undertax destructive activities such as pollution and resource depletion activities which can threaten long term economic security. By making environmental destruction cheap or even free governments let people and businesses ignore the costs they imposed on others and on the future. This article explores the possibilities of turning today`s taxing philosophy and subsidizing priorities completely around. To shore up economic security and brake economic decline good activities need to be taxed less. To preserve the environmental viability of modern economies over the long term, bad activities need to be taxed more. The topics discussed include the following: What should Tax codes do: (1) shift from taxing income and sales to taxing exploitation or resources, when that exploitation generates windfall profits; (2) Calibrate the new taxes so polluters and depleters will feel the costs of the harm they do others of their own and future generations; (3) shape the tax code to help people participate and survive in the modern economy; What Will Fiscal Reform Do To Businesses? 2 tabs.

OSTI ID:
102593
Journal Information:
World Watch, Vol. 8, Issue 5; Other Information: PBD: Sep-Oct 1995
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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