Posted on 06/23/2016 6:39:35 AM PDT by Renkluaf
The EU is studying a proposal that would count robots as people for tax purposes.
Although the proposal is deemed too early to implement just yet, rest assured once nannycrats get a bad idea in their heads, it never leaves.
This provides yet another reason to vote in favor of Brexit.
Please consider Europes Robots to Become Electronic Persons Under Draft Plan.
Europes growing army of robot workers could be classed as electronic persons and their owners liable to paying social security for them if the European Union adopts a draft plan to address the realities of a new industrial revolution.
Robots are being deployed in ever-greater numbers in factories and also taking on tasks such as personal care or surgery, raising fears over unemployment, wealth inequality and alienation.
Their growing intelligence, pervasiveness and autonomy requires rethinking everything from taxation to legal liability, a draft European Parliament motion, dated May 31, suggests.
The draft motion called on the European Commission to consider that at least the most sophisticated autonomous robots could be established as having the status of electronic persons with specific rights and obligations.
It also suggested the creation of a register for smart autonomous robots, which would link each one to funds established to cover its legal liabilities.
The draft motion, drawn up by the European parliaments committee on legal affairs also said organizations should have to declare savings they made in social security contributions by using robotics instead of people, for tax purposes.
The motion faces an uphill battle to win backing from the various political blocks in European Parliament. Even if it did get enough support to pass, it would be a non-binding resolution as the Parliament lacks the authority to propose legislation.
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Europeans are going to have to get as good at Not Paying as Asians and Middle Easterners already are.
Great way to fix your Social Security problems, more taxes.
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