- 18 Oct 2009 16:48
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From a point of view, progressive taxation policy isnt fair because it "punishes" the most productive one in terms of liberal economy. But on the other hand, the gap between the wages of an average employee and the earnings of the board of a Transnational Corporation, is too big to ignore. Therefore, a progressive tax system, that doesnt exceed the 30% of one's total income in order to maintain a meaning in the word "productivity", is a right approach to stabilize and support the so needed ciclulation of money. I dont think we must focus on whether we use progressive or flat taxation systems, but we must definetely focus on how the percentages in the progressive tax system scale are defined.
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