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Capital levy

A capital levy is a tax on capital rather than income, and is collected once rather than annually. For example, a capital levy of 30% will see an individual or business with a net worth of $100,000 pay $30,000 in tax, regardless of income. It is considered difficult for a government to implement, as the confiscatory nature of taxation is more apparent than with income tax. Thus once such a levy is enacted, capital flight is likely to ensue.

Some economists argue that capital levies are a disincentive to savings and investment, though others argue that in theory this need not be the case.

References

The Capital Levy in Theory and Practice

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