Ummm....Romania is part of the EU. It and Bulgaria have been EU members since 2007. What Romania isn't is part of the Schengen treaty and in the Euro-zone. — ssu
With corporate taxes and wealth taxes one has to understand that money can move around easily and if these taxes are really punitive (let's say 75% to 90% tax on profit), people simply won't sell and wait for the taxes to be lowered while corporations can also postpone profits. — ssu
As this is a philosophy forum, let's think about this from the beginnings and from the theoretical approach, not so much as from the legal approach.Is this ethical? To "steal" the headquarters of companies of some countries because the taxes are low? There is always this kind of debate... — javi2541997
The EU is a de facto confederation of independent states, which desperately tries to be an union. Perhaps something similar to the US by some visionaries in the EU. But everybody knows that isn't going to happen.It is true that one of the main aims of the European Commission is to reach a common tax policy, but this will be one of the toughest tasks to be done. — javi2541997
Remember it starts from places like the City of London and the tax havens inside the US. Trade is good, it does really create wealth, yet we must understand just how fragile globalization is too. Tax havens are perhaps an annoyance, but getting rid of them, what else do you throw out with the bathwater?On the other hand, I do not know if tax havens are ethical, but I understand that it is the only way to survive in globalisation. What can Andorra or Bahamas do in a complex system of transactions? They need to be attractive to attach foreign investment. — javi2541997
There are lot of millionaires that don’t want to pay taxes — javi2541997
Here is where the debate starts: is profitable paying taxes? Then, if it is, is the problem that State do not how to administrate it? — javi2541997
It’s evil to take people’s property and force them to labor for your benefit without any just and voluntary compensation. Do you think there is there no other way to fund an enterprise without this method? — NOS4A2
Obviously. If it wasn't for them, then you surely would have genuine protection rackets being run. At least in the long run.Yes, governments everywhere run protection rackets. — NOS4A2
Organized violence and protection against other nations and states is the first actions that nations need to organize and fund for their own survival. Every nation now has been formed from another prior nation (or more) and the violence between nations is as old as history. That's the first thing. Now, if you really outsource this and pay for instance mercenaries for this "service", it's likely that you will end up with the mercenary leader (or other country) in control of your nation. City states in Italy in the medieval times had many instances of this happening.So there has been any nation that has not used taxes to fund militaries. Why is that? What's your theory? — RogueAI
So there has been any nation that has not used taxes to fund militaries. Why is that? What's your theory? Mine is you can't fund militaries without taxes, not for a nation of any significant size.
Or simply the payment for the services they provide is called taxes.My theory is that governments need to plunder their populace to sustain their activity because they do not have other means to do so. — NOS4A2
You are intentionally dropping crucial things here that the sociologist Max Weber pointed out.They possess the monopoly on violence, and therefor criminality, so it is indeed a point of fact that they will use the spoils of their plunder to finance their wars. — NOS4A2
Yet perhaps for an individualist liberal, it's hard to fathom people functioning as a community, but it does happen. — ssu
The reason classic liberals argue for a smaller state is because they assume people can take care of themselves, without the need for state coercion. — Tzeentch
The classic liberal starts from the individual, for example from the rights of the individual. Yet people function as members of a community and members of families. Here it's the communities that take care of themselves.The reason classic liberals argue for a smaller state is because they assume people can take care of themselves, without the need for state coercion. — Tzeentch
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