Posted on 04/23/2015 5:57:21 PM PDT by Chris Shugart Uncommon Sense
This is a possibility; but it is not necessarily the case — consider states like TX which do not have an income tax, conversely some Cities (e.g. NYC) have income taxes [IIRC].
I haven't thought of a better way to address the problem of graduated income taxes as well as the various subdivisions.
Perhaps altering Sec V to read:
No income tax levied by the federal government and its subdivisions shall exceed 10%, neither shall the income tax of a State and its subdivisions exceed 10%.
That’s an interesting idea, but I come down more on the side of making it illegal for any entity that cannot legally vote to donate to any politician or candidate. The idea that non-natural persons possess the same God given rights as a human being is detestable on the face of it and makes a mockery of the inalienable rights of actual human beings.
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