Flat tax falls flat
2007-03-19
Ex-Finance Minister Vlastimil Tlustý will be happy he doesn't get
"credit" for the flat tax. Current Finance Minister Miroslav
Kalousek is eager to take ownership of the idea but has put
together a proposal that will do the government more harm than
good. His plan for a 15% flat personal-income tax rate will be
demonized by the Left because it benefits mainly the rich, and it
will disappoint the "rich" because it isn't really a flat tax. It
expands the tax base to include the portion of social taxes paid
by the employer, resulting in double taxation of this slice of
unseen "income" and cutting the amount of tax due only slightly.
Only those with income not subject to social taxes (due either to
caps or to tax loopholes) will have reason to cheer. Kalousek
could have achieved almost the same effect by changing a few
tax rates in the existing law, but that wouldn't have been
"revolutionary" enough.
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