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Favorite project: see the [[Smart Taxes Network]]
Favorite project: see the [[Smart Taxes Network]]


Special P2P Foundation research project: see [[Free Tax Project]]


=Introductory Articles=
=Introductory Articles=

Revision as of 04:10, 25 August 2017

For updates, see the specialized tag at http://del.icio.us/mbauwens/P2P-Taxation

Favorite project: see the Smart Taxes Network


Introductory Articles

  1. Chris Cook on P2P Taxation Reform
  2. Dale Carrico: Principles of Taxation
  3. Herman Daly: What Should We Tax?


Important entries:

  1. Commons-based Taxation
  2. Taxes as Commons

Citations

George Monbiot:

"There are two ways of cutting a deficit: raising taxes or reducing spending. Raising taxes means taking money from the rich. Cutting spending means taking money from the poor. Not in all cases of course: some taxation is regressive; some state spending takes money from ordinary citizens and gives it to banks, arms companies, oil barons and farmers. But in most cases the state transfers wealth from rich to poor, while tax cuts shift it from poor to rich." (http://www.monbiot.com/2011/08/01/how-the-billionaires-broke-the-system/)


Key Resources

Key Articles

Key Policy Proposals

  1. From Taxing Income to Taxing Inefficiency. Open Market Sustainability policy proposals by Patrick Doherty. [1]
  2. Check out the very sensible principle for a global Green Tax Reform by Earth Rights, which includes a Global Resource Agency
  3. Tax Reforms Are Needed To Fund the Basic Income

Pages in category "Taxation"

The following 95 pages are in this category, out of 95 total.