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Taxation consists of mandatory payments from taxpayers to the state.
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Did classic liberals believe in inheritance taxation and in welfare?
The James K answer answers question about inheritance tax but omits the question about welfare. Hence I will focus on that part of your question.
Classical liberals were not opposed to minimal welfare …
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Can a reduction of employer taxation lead to more equal income?
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First, social contributions and other taxes that depend on supply of labor are taxes on labor not on business. … As a result unless some taxes are set up in regressive way one cannot reduce inequality by abolishing or lowering taxes and optimal income taxes will not be regressive even under charitable libertarian …