In the United States, the tax structure is based on an obsolete manufacturing model. The basis of the taxes is the income tax and corporate tax. But the biggest sector of the economy much larger than manufacturing is the financial sector. The financial sector engages in many activities that might be charitably called gambling. A transaction tax aimed solely at the speculative practices of Wall Street would raise hundreds of billions of dollars. Perhaps the tax system could be restructured to take into consideration the simple fact of where money is made in America.
This is a British commercial for a “Robin Hood” tax. I believe we should use such a tax for general revenues. Further, there can be little doubt, the United States could raise far more money with such a banking tax than could the British.
In the United States, the middle class is a continual target for fees and local taxes. The tax system need to be rethought and a greater reliance placed on a single tax system.
James Pilant