• sixCats@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 year ago

      I think that’s crazy

      I also think that’s crazy. In the UK we pay stamp duty, a one time tax when you buy property. It’s much more if it isn’t your primary residence

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        You pay council tax. It is a different way of collecting the same tax.

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          Council tax doesn’t pay for any of the things that property taxes do. The USA also has separate taxes for bin collection etc

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            You’re paying for local services and the amount you pay is based on the value of your home. HTH

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              Yea but notably property taxes pay for schools in the USA, council tax pays for roads, lights, bins etc

              In the UK you don’t get to go to a better school just because your house costs more money

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      If you’re American, those are state and/or municipal taxes. The Federal government can’t tax property without an Amendment.

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      You pay property tax because of the services that are provided to you by the municipality. Garbage collection, streets, parks, schools, libraries, public services, social programs, public events, etc.

      While I understand the idea your going for here the intent of those taxes aren’t the same and the businesses that they are interested in would pay some form of tax (probably?).

      I think something like a gross wealth tax, 10% of all wealth a year over over something like the poverty line * 100 in total assets