If there must be taxes
Then I support Universal Basic Income with a flat sales tax for all registered corporations including religious organizations that function as corporations
But no sales tax or any tax at all for individuals not registered as corporations.
If someone is allowed to use corporate status as a legal shield in court trials then they should be required to pay the sales tax
Religious organizations function as a corporation and in doing so get out of legal trouble for unethical things
Pastor says underlings did it not me I should not be liable
Underlings say Pastor told me to do it so I should not be liable
Because of this trick that is why I want to tax religious organizations for acting like corporations
And no more special non profit corporation status either
In economics, a negative income tax (NIT) is a system which reverses the direction in which tax is paid for incomes below a certain level; in other words, earners above that level pay money to the state while earners below it receive money, as shown by the blue arrows in the diagram. NIT was proposed by Juliet Rhys-Williams while working on the Beveridge Report in the early 1940s and popularized by Milton Friedman in the 1960s
@basedbagel
"Negative Income Tax" became prominent in the United States as a result of advocacy by Milton and Rose Friedman, who first put forward a concrete proposal in 1962 in a brief section of their book Capitalism and Freedom.[10] Their system is equivalent in its operation to most forms of universal basic income (UBI)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_income_tax