Taxes

May 30, 2017

When Expatriation Is the Only Option

Usually, individuals look for ways to be freer. Among individuals already aware of the mounting problems of ever-repressive tax, police, and social policies of Western governments, the focus is on practical fixes […]
January 19, 2017

Donate or Else: A Look at Japan’s New Dormant Deposit Laws

The Diet of Japan passed a new law in late November that seeks to stimulate the nonprofit charity sector. Compared to the U.S., the presence of nonprofit charities isn’t quite as commonplace in […]
August 5, 2016

Today in History: Imposition of the first income tax in the United States (1861)

Enmired in a civil war, the federal government of the United States was wanting for funds. The answer the government arrived at was to impose an income tax. Before this happened though, […]
August 14, 2012

Why It Would Be a Disaster If We Super Taxed the Super Rich

The following article by Senior Campus Coordinator Alex McHugh was originally published on PolicyMic: A recent Gawker article makes the case for a maximum income. In response to confiscatory income tax levels in France, Hamilton Nolan figures we […]
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