Kinder, gentler VAT
2007-05-02
If we can believe Mirek Topolánek, he's been reborn a kinder,
gentler soul. He now takes every chance to apologize for his
vulgar and unfriendly ways. He also now admits that some of
Vlastimil Tlustý's objections to the tax reforms are valid. Turning
Mr. Nice Guy is one thing, but Topolánek mainly needs to quit
bamboozling Czechs on what his reforms will do. For example,
he and his cohorts like to portray the hike in the 5% VAT rate to
9% as a progressive tax that will hit the rich more than the poor.
The rich consume more, Topolánek says, so they'll be taxed
more. Well, yes, but the rate will still be 9%. This makes VAT a
proportional tax, but it acts more like a regressive tax, because
the poor spend a greater proportion of income on consumption.
A kinder, gentler Topolánek would admit his mistake and meet
Tlustý (and the poor) halfway by cutting the 19% VAT rate to
17%.
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