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    9 months ago

    For the very rich, its extremely hard to know what they own, filing taxes allows them to hide all the details.

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        9 months ago

        You’re missing the forest for the trees. There are plenty of ways to encourage actions without coupling them to taxes. Make the tax code simple, and put the complexity in the systems that deal with people.

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      9 months ago

      So your government could do what the commenter above suggested for 99% of the population. Got it.
      Because that’s what they do in my country. Your income is pre-filled, and most people don’t need to do anything other than double check it and click submit. If you want to get tax breaks for edge cases like uncovered medical care, extra schooling, travel costs as a freelancer, etc., you just follow the mostly easy steps and fill that in.

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        9 months ago

        I want the rich to be taxed; the system is broken bc it allows for loopholes. 100% should just get a bill.

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          9 months ago

          One doesn’t have to exclude the other. I sense the irony in saying this, being Dutch (whose country is considered a tax haven for the rich and corporations unfortunately), but we don’t have to pay for tax software at least. Worst case, you’ll pay for a tax advisor/accounted if you have a really complicated situation with shit like alimony and wish to squeeze every last cent from it.