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'Free' tax means ''libre'' tax and, at the same time, optionally ''gratis'' tax (c.f.: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gratis_versus_Libre Wikipedia: Gratis versus Libre], [http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html The Free Software Definition] and [http://www.opensource.org/docs/osd The Open Source Definition]).
'Free' tax means ''libre'' tax and, at the same time, optionally ''gratis'' tax (c.f.: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gratis_versus_Libre Wikipedia: Gratis versus Libre], [http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html The Free Software Definition] and [http://www.opensource.org/docs/osd The Open Source Definition]).


* (e-money) that we must create e-money independent of states
# (sustainable creativity) that we should have an ethical basis for free tax in the form of a firm conception of sustainable creativity
* (free tax) that we should have the opportunity to [http://theunitedpersons.org/blog/states-let-them-prey-on-atoms-but-not-on-bits pay our tax on bits independent of states]
# (e-money) that we must create e-money independent of states
** default rate > 0
# (free tax) that we should have the opportunity to [http://theunitedpersons.org/blog/states-let-them-prey-on-atoms-but-not-on-bits pay our tax on bits independent of states]
** option out (i.e., e-cash)
# (pacification) that we should have the opportunity to avoid double taxation of bits by states
* (pacification) that we should have the opportunity to avoid double taxation of bits by states
# (participation) that we should have the infrastructure to spend our taxes by means of our participation, and
** default: no double taxation
# (customary law) that we must reveal our laws based on the customary law of the internet.
** option out (i.e., pay taxes on bits to states as well)
 
* (participation) that we should have the infrastructure to spend our taxes by means of our participation,
= Sustainable Creativity =
* (sustainable creativity) that we should have an ethical basis for this all in the form of a firm conception of sustainable creativity, and
 
* (customary law) that we must reveal our laws based on the customary law of the internet.
= E-money =
 
= Free Tax =
 
* default rate > 0
* option out (i.e., e-cash)
 
= Pacification =
 
= Participation =
 
* default: no double taxation
* option out (i.e., pay taxes on bits to states as well)
 
= Customary Law =


= Other =
= Other =

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Greatest Common Divisor

'Free' tax means libre tax and, at the same time, optionally gratis tax (c.f.: Wikipedia: Gratis versus Libre, The Free Software Definition and The Open Source Definition).

  1. (sustainable creativity) that we should have an ethical basis for free tax in the form of a firm conception of sustainable creativity
  2. (e-money) that we must create e-money independent of states
  3. (free tax) that we should have the opportunity to pay our tax on bits independent of states
  4. (pacification) that we should have the opportunity to avoid double taxation of bits by states
  5. (participation) that we should have the infrastructure to spend our taxes by means of our participation, and
  6. (customary law) that we must reveal our laws based on the customary law of the internet.

Sustainable Creativity

E-money

Free Tax

  • default rate > 0
  • option out (i.e., e-cash)

Pacification

Participation

  • default: no double taxation
  • option out (i.e., pay taxes on bits to states as well)

Customary Law

Other

Wikipedia: Internet taxes

Wikipedia: Custom (law)