Distributive Justice in Taxation.

A classical criterion for apportioning taxes is that all should sacrifice equally in loss of utility. Suppose that a method of apportioning taxes is continuous and has the following four properties: (1) the way that taxpayers split a given tax total depends only on their own taxable incomes; (2) an...

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Main Author: Young, H
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1988

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