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Tax is theft. Why should anyone pay it?
Why do we have borders? Or countries?
Why do we even have roads?

Tax is theft. Why should anyone pay it?


I'm on about income tax, why should a £30,000 earner pay 24% and a £100,000 earner pay 40%.


If everyone paid the same percentage then the more you earn the more you pay. I agree with Ian, why should that percentage increase as the wage increases?

Who should pay more? Less ? What about NI, indirect taxes.

No one, it should all be a %age, that way the more you earn the more you pay anyway.
Road tax should go on fuel too, that way I can have a new Golf R and do 1500miles a year without paying too much road tax.
Of course you do, you're one of the people they wanted to excite.I think the other headline about that student forcing Cambridge to drop white authors is a much more worthy topic.
If all the billionaire tax dodgers paid their fair share, would we need a 40% rate?
The problem with proportional taxation as I pointed out above is the decreasing marginal utility of the extra income.
Of course you do, you're one of the people they wanted to excite.
Here's some more on that story to feed you further:
25 October 2017
Cambridge University condemns trolling and bullying Telegraph front page
"The paper splashed with a vicious and misleading attack on the student Lola Olufemi.
Student forces Cambridge to drop white authors,” lied the Telegraph through its ink-stained teeth on its front page today:
Accompanied by a huge picture of the person it was accusing, the Cambridge University Student Union’s women’s officer Lola Olufemi, the newspaper not only twisted the story beyond any recognition, but has also been accused of framing it so as to incite readers to troll the student – as we know, black women experience some of the worst online abuse.
Something v concerning about way Telegraph put only this young woman's pic & not more complex story on front page. As if to incite trolling pic.twitter.com/iVdSykYod2
The Telegraph’s spin on this story – that “Cambridge University’s English Literature professors will be forced to replace white authors with black writers” due to pressure to “decolonise” the course – is way off.
What really happened is that Olufemi sent a petition, signed by over 150 people, to call for the curriculum to include “post-colonial” or “BME authors”, to avoid “perpetuating institutional racism”, as part of the university’s ongoing discussion about how it teaches postcolonial literature.
The newspaper’s moral panic – and not so moral twisting of the facts – drew derision online.
And Cambridge University released a statement criticising its article, saying that no authors are “dropped” under its system of teaching, and condemning “the related harassment directed towards our students on social media as a result of the recent coverage”:
Statement from University of Cambridge in support of Lola Olufemi @CUSUWO in reaction to today's media coverage. pic.twitter.com/2Q53sjQZNj
https://www.newstatesman.com/politi...ns-trolling-and-bullying-telegraph-front-page
The Torygraph confesses, quietly and in small print:
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If you say so.
I think consumption based tax on fuel would automatically make those using the roads and polluting the air pay more. They couldn't dodge it.