Sunday, July 1, 2012

115. "The impossibility of taxing the people, in proportion to their revenue, have given occasion to the invention of taxes upon consumable commodities."


"The impossibility of taxing the people, in propotion to their revenue, by any capitation, seems to have given occasion to the invention of taxes upon consumable commodities. The state not knowing how to tax, directly and proportionably, the revenue of its subjects, endeavours to tax it indirectly by taxing their expence, which, it is supposed, will in most cases be nearly in proportion to their revenue. Their expence is taxed by taxing the consumable commodities upon which it is laid out."

From "The Wealth of Nations" by Adam Smith



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