Moist Von Lipwig's Principles of Taxation

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baruch menachem

Lance-Constable
Mar 26, 2009
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Adam Smith had his, now it is time for Moist to come up with his.

First on the list of both of them is the principle of doing the least damage. I think Vetinari mentioned this as 'getting the most milk with the least moo'

but contrary to Smith, I think Moist's next major principle would be showmanship.

So I think he would try and put a 6.9% excise on Seamsestress.

Probably also a per capita tax on rats, as raising livestock in the city limits should definitly be taxed.

What esle do you think would be on his money raising list?
 

Trish

Corporal
Apr 23, 2009
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Wintersville, Ohio
#7
baruch menachem said:
...time for Moist to come up with his.'

A per capita tax on rats, as raising livestock in the city limits should definitely be taxed.

What esle do you think would be on his money raising list?
Vetinari already taxed the rat farms and there is /was a 10-cent bounty for rat's tails.
I forget which book....

Spike's got the Golem Trust going, and because it's a non-profit, it cannot be taxed.
Employed golems would have to pay income tax like everyone else.
Owned golems' values (appreciation /depreciation) are the responsibility of their owners.

License plates for carts based on payload --the weight of the vehicle plus whatever it is capable of hauling.
The more axles, the higher the license plates.

Tax credits (opposed to reduction of taxes) for home improvements.
Cockbill Street might actually get all of its houses painted this way.

A tax on the Assassin's Guild bounties. The Guild takes 50% of the contract, so taxing a basic contract's worth at 1% with .5% increments-per-thousand would bring in the cash.

Trish
 

Dotsie

Sergeant-at-Arms
Jul 28, 2008
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#8
Wow, Trish, you've really thought about this haven't you! :laugh:

You don't work in taxes by any chance? ;)
 

baruch menachem

Lance-Constable
Mar 26, 2009
38
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#14
Depreciation on a golem

Well, since Golems seem to last forever, there can't be a reasonable depreciation schedule for them.


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