• lime!@feddit.nu
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    12 hours ago

    isn’t a progressive taxation system meant to ramp up as you earn more, not down? that would lose you money by getting rid of it.

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      12 hours ago

      What do you mean?

      For example if you earn 277k that’s currently taxed 42%. Getting rid of the progressive tax, it would be taxed 45%.

      It’s not enough, to finance a sufficiently high UBI but it’s definitely an increase.

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        9 hours ago

        if i specifically were to earn 277k that’s currently taxed 48% in the system we use, and if we got rid of our progressive brackets it would be taxed at 33%. but we’re not talking about specific countries, we’re talking about removing progressive taxation from a hypothetical economy to replace in with… what? flat rates?

        progressive taxation is an umbrella term for a bunch of systems all over the world. the only thing in common is that as income goes up, so does the percentage of it you need to pay in taxes.