Date: 2015-11-12 08:46 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] purplecat
On the whole I'm in favour of policies (both in benefits and taxation) that simplify matters - I tend to assume that the savings in the costs of administration and enforcement and the reduction in barriers to entry overall outweighs the potential increase in free-loaders (especially given that the definition of a free-loader seems to be quite fraught both when talking about benefits claimants and people who minimise the tax they pay).

Though, I've no idea if negative income tax would simplify taxation. Probably not.

I wonder if the leftist/rightist aspect is more to do with language than anything else. After all the leftists call it a "citizen's wage" (or words to that effect) which frames it as an entitlement that the state owes to all citizens equally. While negative income tax frames it more as, as you say, a market solution to both protection of those in need and government finance.

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