Taxes: Crash Course Economics #31

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  • @RalphdontGAF
    @RalphdontGAF 8 років тому +32

    Crash Course has such an educational vibe to it. Nothing offensive or inappropriate, kind of thing your teacher puts on in the classroom.

  • @raulayala249
    @raulayala249 6 років тому +20

    It does make sense that there are plenty of services that cannot be left up to the market, such as the university system. "No one likes paying taxes, but we do like what they do for us." Great conclusion.

  • @Inotamarshmallow
    @Inotamarshmallow 8 років тому +1164

    Well I now know more about the American tax system than my own country's tax system...

    • @netserivry5561
      @netserivry5561 8 років тому +13

      same here

    • @lucidity1
      @lucidity1 8 років тому +5

      +DaemonLion good chance that's true for me as well. I know more specifics of my own countries taxes because of doing the paperwork but less about the overal structure now.
      at least I don't believe the notion some have that I pay taxes to appease my government. I know why I pay so like any customer I want a decent service back for it.

    • @Cartel734
      @Cartel734 8 років тому +3

      +lucidity If you were a customer, you'd be able to take your money elsewhere for that service. You're a victim.

    • @lucidity1
      @lucidity1 8 років тому +5

      Dorian Scott only if my government starts abusing it to kill random brown people in the middle east.
      you hope they do decent shit whit it like universal healthcare and education.

    • @IkeOkerekeNews
      @IkeOkerekeNews 5 років тому +6

      These are basic concepts in every tax code.

  • @findmestudios
    @findmestudios 8 років тому +474

    "Two certainties in life: Death, and Taxes."
    - Benjamin Franklin

  • @dropdeaddork23
    @dropdeaddork23 8 років тому +119

    I just wanna say thank you for taking the time to make these videos. I'm home schooled so this is one of the many classes I really enjoy. Thank you! :)

    • @dropdeaddork23
      @dropdeaddork23 8 років тому +3

      You are very right sir. I'll be sure to check that out, thanks.

  • @MDO540
    @MDO540 7 років тому +385

    I’m just a 14 year old that doesn’t know what taxes is and I’m just getting ready for the future lmao

  • @SangoProductions213
    @SangoProductions213 8 років тому +275

    I'm glad someone cleared up how taxes work (in the US at any rate). It's really annoying when people tell me (an accountant) that they'd make less if they are paid more. THAT'S NOT HOW TAXES WORK!
    For some reason, they don't believe me.

    • @FieldMarshalFry
      @FieldMarshalFry 8 років тому +34

      +SangoProductions213 decades of propaganda from the far right, you Yanks really don't like taxes for some reason, it's almost as if you don't want your government to function

    • @theotherprophetf5625
      @theotherprophetf5625 8 років тому +9

      +Field Marshal Fry we have a bad history with taxes

    • @bjmccann1
      @bjmccann1 8 років тому +29

      +Field Marshal Fry I think that you mean "SOME of you Yanks". I'm a big fan of public goods and services. I was born in a public hospital. As a kid, I lived in public housing. I was educated in public schools. My first real job was in the Army. After the Army, I went to a public university. After university, I was married by a judge in a courthouse. When I was in an automobile accident, public firemen came to my rescue. My surgery was conducted by a team of publicly-educated doctors at a public medical university. How do I currently support myself? A position at a public university.

    • @power-max
      @power-max 8 років тому +10

      +Field Marshal Fry We don't! :) We "Yanks" want government as small as possible while still offering bare necessities such as protection, and the small as possible tax to go along with that.
      Because government is not capable of much efficiently. It lacks the market signals to adjust "quantity produced," and politicians love to bathe in free tax money. It is like paying more for less compared to private firms offering the same service.

    • @SangoProductions213
      @SangoProductions213 8 років тому +7

      Power Max Centralisation is actually extremely efficient when the demand is effectively infinite, such as education, healthcare, trash pickup, water, food (at least on the production end, rather than refinement. potatoes compared to mashed potatoes), and so on.
      If every person had to individually hire someone someone to come pick up their trash, rather than one service serving everyone...well, there'd be a lot of wasted time, money and gasoline.
      ..In fact the same can be said for literally every product / service. However, a centralised system does...well...limit competition. So, you really only want this in a system that doesn't benefit as much from competition.
      Which was why monopolies were heavily regulated. They are just far too powerful. Thus, in an unregulated economy, they shove out any competition, reaping the benefits of both a "free market" and cutting costs by not having to do anything but squash competition. And in an environment where your goal is to fill your pockets, rather than serve the people...well, just look up Laissez Faire Capitalism.
      Yes, while politicians certainly tend to be of the less...ethical / altruistic nature, the system itself is built for the people. While a company is explicitly made with the intention of getting as much money as possible.

  • @bboymonk3y
    @bboymonk3y 8 років тому +752

    I learned more about taxes in 13 minutes than I ever had in an highschool economics class. Guess which country I'm from.......

    • @CranesV2
      @CranesV2 8 років тому +83

      did you learn that taxation is theft?

    • @geostyma
      @geostyma 8 років тому +56

      bboymonk3y you had an economy class in high school? I had to go to community college for that!

    • @devinbeverage5199
      @devinbeverage5199 8 років тому +27

      Tell me about it. I don't know about you, but for me it was a half-semester class literally immediately before graduation - classic 'Oh yeah, before you go, you might need this...' approach.

    • @francisganapin8767
      @francisganapin8767 8 років тому +3

      bboymonk3y php?

    • @therealnoodles7638
      @therealnoodles7638 6 років тому +18

      Somalia

  • @alanarturoescalantequezada8720
    @alanarturoescalantequezada8720 5 років тому +17

    In the video, he explains how taxes have evolved, having many advantages within that area, such as the benefits that they can have from a remote time, of how people should pay and that they have a remuneration through the government having important organizations as national defense. and education, as these can be used for people and thus can be improved thanks to the payment of taxes, special taxes for cigarettes and alcohol are also implemented to minimize their consumption, as well as a tax on gasoline. Also having a division of direct and indirect taxes and their advantages and disadvantages within society.

  • @dangerouslytalented
    @dangerouslytalented 8 років тому +83

    Gasoline taxes are also meant to pay for roads and bridges.

    • @bobsagit10
      @bobsagit10 8 років тому +8

      HAHAHAHA idk where you're from buddy not in America they're not LOLOL

    • @hellothere4858
      @hellothere4858 8 років тому +17

      +Bob Sagit the gas tax in the US is a direct funding tax for infrastructure, the federal one anyway. atleast 60% of it goes to infrastructure

    • @dangerouslytalented
      @dangerouslytalented 8 років тому +5

      Hammer Smith ... I never said USED to support infrastructure, I said MEANT to support infrastructure. Nowadays, they have bitten into infrastructure and pretty much everything else to support tax cuts for the rich.

    • @therealnoodles7638
      @therealnoodles7638 6 років тому +4

      dangerouslytalented gax taxes is meant to force you stop driving and take the bus. Not fund road building. Thats not how its suppose to work.

  • @KC-up7hf
    @KC-up7hf 8 років тому +40

    I like how you show the Federal Reserve meanwhile talking about Government ideals. As the federal reserve is a private corporation.

    • @NoahLarch
      @NoahLarch 8 років тому +6

      *government-created monopoly

    • @8linck8
      @8linck8 8 років тому +9

      +Kyle H The Federal Reserve is a federal as Federal Express.

    • @KC-up7hf
      @KC-up7hf 8 років тому

      +Progressing in Fitness It is a privately owned corporation with their own interests in mind.

    • @KC-up7hf
      @KC-up7hf 8 років тому

      +LiNcKz What?

    • @theotherprophetf5625
      @theotherprophetf5625 8 років тому +1

      +Kyle H federal in federal express is only part of the name they aren't a government entity

  • @alphestanley7194
    @alphestanley7194 5 років тому +9

    Really needed this- a 14 year old boy who has an economic exam coming in 3 weeks

  • @ray1983able
    @ray1983able 4 роки тому +13

    Luxury taxes , Sin taxes , gasoline taxes , carbon taxes . Direct taxes = paid to government . Indirect taxes = paid to store, settle, or producer. Regressive taxes = Take a higher toll on people of lower income . Progressive taxes = Pay more because you make more. Proportional taxes = same about paid regardless / flat tax.

  • @qhack
    @qhack 8 років тому +82

    What really flops the goat, when you realize that the majority of all taxes go to pay not for society, but instead pay for bureaucracy.

    • @iller3
      @iller3 8 років тому +2

      +Q-Hack! ...Corporate bureaucracy.

    • @qhack
      @qhack 8 років тому +6

      +ilr People keep using that phrase... I don't think it means what you think it means. Corporate bureaucracy is internal to the individual corporation.
      However, the Department of Homeland Security is a government bureaucracy that has little to show for our tax dollars spent. If you still think we really need the DHS, then how about the Office of Policy Analysis and Development, or Division of Policy, or the Division of Policy, Planing and Evaluation... or the myriad of other bureaucracies based on studying policies.
      There are literally thousands of government bureaucracies that, if they went away overnight, would have very little impact on America's quality of life and yet save trillions in taxes.

    • @qhack
      @qhack 8 років тому +3

      ??? You think Social Security, Medicare/Medicaid and the Military don't fall under the category of bureaucracies? Heck, Just looking at the Military, we could cut the foreign aid budget and save billions. Our society is really good at throwing money at perceived problems... we are not good at getting a valued return on investment.

    • @qhack
      @qhack 8 років тому +1

      ArtPlays Ah yes, the Barbra Boxer's claim of

    • @sadie1606
      @sadie1606 8 років тому

      true that..

  • @lavixl
    @lavixl 8 років тому +507

    Broken down; "Why do you pay taxes? "
    So you don't goto jail.

    • @markovcd
      @markovcd 8 років тому +52

      Taxes are theft.

    • @Fromage10x
      @Fromage10x 8 років тому +45

      +markovcd
      If I provided you a house for you to live in, a convenient and well educated workforce and consumers, it would not be theft for me to take a portion of your income. This is taxation, though in reality it's even more than that...it's society regulating the relative value of it's citizens and attempting to enforce general values on specific outliers to that society that might want to make use of the benefits of the society without contributing to it.
      To sum up, the real theft would be making use of society's advantages without contributing or at least repaying what you've been given.

    • @ExPwner
      @ExPwner 8 років тому +50

      +David Schallert wrong. You can't provide things against someone's wishes and extract money from them. That's still theft because it violates his consent.
      You don't owe for that which you have not consented to contract for. Also the state didn't just come up with these things. It steals first and then gives some back. You're not addressing the original theft.

    • @lavixl
      @lavixl 8 років тому +18

      I hope only people that pay taxes drive on public roads, walk on public sidewalks, use public facilities, use public parks, etc.... /s

    • @ExPwner
      @ExPwner 8 років тому +8

      +lavixl do you also hope that only people who pay protection money live on mafia turf? Because you seem to be under the delusion that violence is an acceptable way to generate claims of ownership. Said things don't belong to the state any more than turfs belong to the mafia.

  • @msmoneyboss2532
    @msmoneyboss2532 6 років тому +5

    I am a tax expert but I still learned a lot of new things from this video!

  • @gwgux
    @gwgux 8 років тому +16

    I love these videos. They're always informative and easy to follow. :)

  • @bryanwan6169
    @bryanwan6169 8 років тому +176

    Two things are certain in life: death and me being late to the UA-cam comment section.

    • @waleedabdullah6940
      @waleedabdullah6940 7 років тому +9

      and taxes

    • @Zzze967
      @Zzze967 5 років тому +9

      You think you're late for the comment section? XD

  • @USrifles
    @USrifles 5 років тому +45

    How much salt did you buy this year?
    - about 7 kilos I think
    Yep, there's gonna be a tax for that
    OOOoOoh NOoOoOo!

  • @akashpatel-cb1dq
    @akashpatel-cb1dq 8 років тому +3

    your crash course on economics is just amazing! i had never try to learn this ideas because of so much confusion.but now find become more interested in political debate than i ever had.thanks to you

  • @unknownpawner1994
    @unknownpawner1994 8 років тому +252

    Do an episode covering political corruption and its effects on the economy please

    • @SphincterOfDoom
      @SphincterOfDoom 8 років тому +18

      +unknownpawner1994 That's a question of politics and law more than it is economics.

    • @unematrix
      @unematrix 8 років тому +11

      +SphincterOfDoom corruption has a large effect on the economy

    • @Atilla_the_Fun
      @Atilla_the_Fun 8 років тому +3

      +SphincterOfDoom
      It is a significant part of Development Economics.

    • @Cartel734
      @Cartel734 8 років тому +7

      +unknownpawner1994 Better yet, a video about the "Federal" Reserve debt-slavery system.

    • @InsipidRoustabout
      @InsipidRoustabout 8 років тому +3

      +SphincterOfDoom You don't think at the very least behavioral economics doesn't influence politics, power, influence, and ultimately the entire economic system?

  • @CMichaelEH
    @CMichaelEH 8 років тому +9

    WE need more of these videos on taxes ! CrashCourse > public education

  • @yorkshire_tea_innit8097
    @yorkshire_tea_innit8097 8 років тому +20

    Thank you government people for telling me what's good for me and spending my money with the values I aught to have as opposed to the ones I actually have.

    • @pastorofmuppets4552
      @pastorofmuppets4552 8 років тому

      +Frank Cooke Commie.

    • @ExPwner
      @ExPwner 8 років тому +1

      Taxation is theft, not sharing. Sharing precludes threats of violence because it is done voluntarily.

  • @marianaalvarez7799
    @marianaalvarez7799 5 років тому +2

    It is good to have the opportunity to obtain such accurate information about taxes in less than 15 minutes.
    The video explains that taxes are contributions that each person must pay to the State, to pay for the collective needs of society, these taxes have long been applied in exchange for benefits, and the government with the money raised seeks to meet the needs of society, also specifies and demonstrates the differences between progressive taxes that are higher income or income, the higher the percentage of taxes that must be paid and the regressive tells us that the higher the income or income, the lower the percentage of taxes that must be paid, thanks to this valuable information one can understand the reason that they charge us taxes and what they do with them.

  • @mustang6172
    @mustang6172 8 років тому +92

    It should be noted that those biblical tax collectors were so unpopular because they were skimming off the top.

    • @Enchie
      @Enchie 8 років тому +12

      Because they had to. The Romans never payed their collectors.

    • @InsipidRoustabout
      @InsipidRoustabout 8 років тому +9

      What irks me about this video is their flawed logic "because man has been forced to pay taxes for hundreds of years must mean it's the right thing to do." It awfully sounds like "...because slavery has been around for thousands of years, it must mean slavery is find and dandy." Crash Course? Nah...ASS COURSE!

    • @GirlAcrossTheWorld
      @GirlAcrossTheWorld 8 років тому +12

      +Chip Fernandez
      I don't think they were arguing that it's right simply because it has been around for so long, just giving some historical context.
      Also, do you really think taxes are analogous to slavery, or are you being hyperbolic?

    • @GirlAcrossTheWorld
      @GirlAcrossTheWorld 8 років тому +9

      +Chip Fernandez
      If we want to discuss why taxes are important, the historical justification is indeed flawed. Taxes are important because we, as a citizenry, are basically paying the government for services that we have all decided we need, and that no private, for profit organization could be relied upon to provide to the extent or with the reliability as a governmental organization, like schools, highways, and an electrical grid.

    • @joepotap
      @joepotap 4 роки тому +1

      ​@@Enchie Zacchaeous promised to pay back people who he had "wronged". Perhaps they took more then was meet.

  • @pjrt_tv
    @pjrt_tv 8 років тому +27

    If we got rid of all the deductions and tax exemptions, we would have them again by the next day. Tax exemptions and deductions are essentially what Congress does.

    • @65Drums
      @65Drums 8 років тому

      That's absolutely true

    • @LamLawIndy
      @LamLawIndy 8 років тому

      Sad but true: Congressmen LOVE picking winners & losers...& receiving campaign support

    • @pjrt_tv
      @pjrt_tv 8 років тому +2

      It has nothing to do with government picking winners and losers, it is all about Congress wanting to encourage some behaviors (like owning a home, or saving for retirement). So these deductions apply everyone, it just happens to be that the rich are able to hire people whose job it to just look through all the deductions and apply all of them.
      The poor might get the deductions, but they need know about them in order to claim them, and they don't have time to sit through all of them and figure out what applies to them.
      So when I said "we would have them by the next day", I meant "Congress would start giving deductions again to encourage some behaviors". And deductions are also politically good, who doesn't love it when their congressman votes for giving them a tax break?

  • @aimeexiadanivalenciatorres9842
    @aimeexiadanivalenciatorres9842 5 років тому +7

    According to the video, taxes have existed for thousands of years in order to help those who have less as well as provide services for all citizens which are created from the proceeds. There are different types of taxes and there are different percentages depending on the country, however, they all raise the percentages when it comes to items that damage the environment and health.
    The only way to save yourself from taxes is by revealing yourself to the Government or by not consuming anything that is taxed and that is almost impossible.

  • @MrAlant06
    @MrAlant06 5 років тому +39

    Woah where’s the dude that leaves the summaries down here

  • @jamesbushell7280
    @jamesbushell7280 8 років тому +20

    I think you missed a chance to talk abut the principles of taxation, Ie, the framework with which taxes are set. Common principles include equity, efficiency, simplicity, policy consistency and sustainability. There can be a couple more depending on what you read, but they are useful questions to ask when setting taxes.

  • @ThatAnnoyingBird
    @ThatAnnoyingBird 8 років тому +142

    I guess you can say this video is quite...
    Taxing.

  • @user-vw2jq3to5e
    @user-vw2jq3to5e 8 років тому +92

    A joke by Mark Twain:
    Q: What's the difference between a taxidermist* and a tax collector?
    A: A taxidermist only takes the skin.
    *man who deals in animal skins

  • @987jof
    @987jof 8 років тому +21

    Fun Fact: The British didn't enforce any of their taxation policy on the American colonies until the Tea Tax.

    • @رواياتمغربية-ر6ق
      @رواياتمغربية-ر6ق 8 років тому +1

      +The Pain of Harold thanks based harold.

    • @رواياتمغربية-ر6ق
      @رواياتمغربية-ر6ق 8 років тому

      +The Pain of Harold thanks based harold.

    • @FieldMarshalFry
      @FieldMarshalFry 8 років тому +1

      +The Pain of Harold exactly, and even then that was because the Crown was bankrupt and needed money fast, and the 13 Colonies had started the war which cased said bankruptcy

    • @FieldMarshalFry
      @FieldMarshalFry 8 років тому +1

      +The Pain of Harold also there were strong anti-slavery movements in Great Britain at the time, with emancipation being pushed by the courts in 1772, and all the Founding Fathers owned salves...

    • @kevinkanzler6281
      @kevinkanzler6281 8 років тому

      +Field Marshal Fry *most founding fathers* Thomas Paine (federalist Papers) and John Adams didn't own slaves. Also we can put a little blame on the British for setting up the triangle trade... At least Thomas Jefferson thought we could :D

  • @kcwidman
    @kcwidman 8 років тому +40

    You guys need to fully explain the US tax system and teach us what we should keep track of to save money.

    • @SangoProductions213
      @SangoProductions213 8 років тому +11

      +Kai Widman You realize being a Tax specialist takes multi-year training, right?

    • @nolanhaggen8252
      @nolanhaggen8252 8 років тому +5

      As awesome as that would be,our tax code is many thousands of pages long.

    • @Enchie
      @Enchie 8 років тому +3

      They would need a new series.

    • @blownspeakersss
      @blownspeakersss 8 років тому +11

      +Kai Widman That's not economics -- that's personal finance. Totally different fields. Economics (noun): The science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, or the material welfare of humankind.

    • @thomasn1278
      @thomasn1278 7 років тому

      well i just did it in 12 mins and 28 seconds

  • @mariaelenameridaperez7085
    @mariaelenameridaperez7085 5 років тому +2

    I liked the video, because it helped me to better understand the taxes, which are nothing more than help to public spending, taxes are contributions that tax or legal persons contribute, taxes in Mexico are an obligation and in response you get benefits in education, roads, and things that help to have a better lifestyle.

  • @GinMichelangelo
    @GinMichelangelo 8 років тому +1

    Reading those little tidbits at the start of each episode has become something to look forward to.

  • @davidp5823
    @davidp5823 8 років тому +6

    Thanks Adrian. That was as always, very interesting and informative.

  • @leopardheck7302
    @leopardheck7302 4 роки тому +11

    "Taxes are older than all of us"
    Queen Elizabeth II: ...

  • @paulhimmelberger8970
    @paulhimmelberger8970 7 років тому +3

    I have been teaching high school economics for 22 years. I love the Crash Course videos and also use ACDC Leadership videos often in class. My only request is that you speak more slowly. I can keep up, but my students have a hard time keeping up. I constantly have to pause to explain what you guys are saying. That being said, keep up the great work. Your videos are great!
    P.S. Adriene, I love you on Marketplace. I'd kill to work with Kai Ryssdal
    P.P.S. Much respect and love to Mr. Clifford...You're the man. Love the belt buckles. My fave "Shook Me All Night Long"

  • @bkveteran9728
    @bkveteran9728 5 років тому +1

    Jesus. The only video actually talking on why taxes are and how complicated it is to define them. I ended here trying to understand why the hell gifts are taxed in my country.

  • @marlonmoncrieffe0728
    @marlonmoncrieffe0728 8 років тому +2

    A proportional tax sounds like something I could go for. (But then again, I disbelieve in an income tax as a whole regardless of how equitable it is.)

  • @alberoDiSpazio
    @alberoDiSpazio 5 років тому +20

    If the gas tax encourages people to drive less, income tax encourages people to work less.

    • @iowasenator
      @iowasenator 5 років тому +1

      @Adam George No, no no! Land and housing are one of the most successful ways for a person of modest means to rise economically. If property taxes destroy this avenue of wealth creation, you've blocked some from rising above their origins. Also, if property taxes are so high that the first owner can't make it work, what makes you think that an even poorer person will be able to afford it in the future? Property taxes and the price of property are factored together when determining the overall cost of property. Therefore, the price may fall in relation to the elevated property taxes......yet, the entire cost of owning the property goes UP, making it even more unaffordable by the impoverished.

    • @iowasenator
      @iowasenator 5 років тому

      @Adam George Where in the world do you get this idea that land is non-productive? That is blatantly false. The only possible scenario where this might be true is if the land's owner neglected to use his property for ANY purpose. For all practical purposes, this never happens. Otherwise, why would he own the land in the first place?
      Paying any involuntary tax is theft. Stealing from some to provide to others is wrong. If you believe that taxes are a great idea then, by all means, pay as much as you're able. Forcibly coercing others to fund your values is nothing more than barbaric thuggery.
      As far as "natural rights" are concerned, this is nothing more than anarcho-socialist propaganda. If an individual works hard to buy the land and invests his capital into improving it, this belongs to him alone. If we were to institute a paradigm developed on your ideas, it would NOT follow that home ownership would increase. What would prevent me from occupying and utilizing a home that you built? I would simply cite my "natural rights," correct?
      In a completely free totally unregulated market (which the USA does not possess, by the way), one only becomes rich by being of service to others. Others freely pay for goods and services that meet their wants and needs. If the buyers' needs are not satisfied, the transaction doesn't take place. Therefore, earning money through land ownership only works by satisfying the needs of people.

    • @iowasenator
      @iowasenator 5 років тому

      @Adam George First of all, most people in the world FREELY CHOOSE to live in urban areas. Land is at a premium in these areas. Most people don't want to live on their own 6 acre parcel of property separated by miles from their friends and loved ones. Too, most people would want to live in areas that suit their particular tastes, such as near the oceans or mountains or warmer areas or in an area where jobs are plentiful. Many will not want their 6 acre plot in the middle of Wyoming. How would you go about deciding who lives where if there were competition for the same 6 acre parcel in a prime location? The builder/owner of a large apartment building is providing a valuable service in the most desirable urban locations: SHELTER! This is a basic human need. Do you believe that such an enterprising individual would go through all of the effort of purchasing the land, constructing the structure, furnishing it with appliances, and providing it with various amenities if he knew beforehand that he would receive NOTHING for his effort via punitive taxation???? Thus, the more heavily you tax the land, the more the productivity decreases.
      Second, I don't want government providing ANYTHING for me, especially if it comes at the point of a bayonet. If a service is valuable enough to necessitate a land owner securing its services, the free market could provide this quite easily. Competition among the providers will lower costs and increase efficiency. Do you REALLY believe that the "trillion dollars of military and police hardware and personnel" are truly necessary? Take a gander sometime at the total law enforcement/military spending for the top 10 countries in the world. Where is the threat? You do realize that many defense contracts have more to do with securing votes (and political funding) domestically, right? Furthermore, do you feel that an apartment complex in Kansas City is kept safe by funding a military base in Germany?
      I do not wish to parasitically subsist off anyone, especially my fellow taxpayers. However, this is what government does: it steals from some to provide to others. If you're looking for parasites, for example, go down to your local post office. The USPS looses billions per year and is subsidized by the taxpayer. Yet, private companies motivated by that nasty "profit" (FedEx, UPS, et al) manage to make profits every year. Customer satisfaction is higher, delivery times are speedier, company employees are much friendlier (according to surveys). But, because of political pressure, the Post Office is kept open. This governmental inefficiency and theft hurts all of us. Your statement that "nobody does it better than government" could more aptly be said that "everyone does it better than government."
      It is a shame that you compare the hard work of anyone providing a service like shelter to bank robbers. Bank robbers steal. Landlords provide a valuable service. If landlords didn't provide a valuable service, tenants would NOT freely choose to rent the apartments that landlords built.

    • @iowasenator
      @iowasenator 5 років тому

      @Adam George I disagree with nearly everything you wrote. Therefore, it would be nothing more than an exercise in futility to refute each and every one of your points. Hard Left Marxist ideas are based upon envy and resentment. If your family didn't like being tenant farmers then why did they FREELY CHOOSE to engage in such an arrangement? If the kid working at McDonalds is being cheated, he is FREE to quit and move on to greener pastures.
      While you might wish to be permanently infantilized by an all-powerful ever-expanding government insisting on more and more taxes, I desire both economic liberty and personal freedom. Unfortunately, those on the Hard Left and Hard Right demand that I too must submit. If YOU think taxes give great value for the theft of labor they represent, then YOU pay them. Don't insist on bullying me to pay for YOUR VALUES!

    • @iowasenator
      @iowasenator 5 років тому

      @Adam George After writing my reply to your latest post, I thought I could have been perhaps too dismissive of your arguments. So, rather than debating each other on the merits of your position, there might be a more practical way to for you to demonstrate the superiority of your position. Why not work extraordinarily hard in YOUR STATE to implement your ideas to the fullest extent possible? Increase land taxes to whatever rate you wish. Use government to edge out those unproductive land owners. Then, we'll wait a few years. If indeed your state is successful, I'll admit that I was incorrect. Does this seem fair?

  • @whoaminow100
    @whoaminow100 8 років тому +6

    i'm curious as to what services the market would never provide (as opposed to providing in a different manner or level).

  • @coureurdebois
    @coureurdebois 8 років тому +12

    i bet if any liberal has watched most of these they would no longer be a liberal, love what you guys are doing educating those liberals.

    • @coureurdebois
      @coureurdebois 8 років тому +6

      ok no longer, "economically liberal" so more libertarian.

    • @meeduoh
      @meeduoh 8 років тому +1

      +justin bouche Have you even really watched those videos?

    • @connormowry
      @connormowry 8 років тому

      +Juan Hernandez ah yes. Good old ad hominem arguments. Care to substantiate your claim or are you just regurgitating what liberal media has told you to think?

    • @nathanmckenzie904
      @nathanmckenzie904 8 років тому +2

      +justin bouche sure I will when I no longer want
      1. roads
      2. police
      3. fire departments
      4. defense
      5. no sort of social safety net
      6. public education
      7. sewers

    • @drewswim4life
      @drewswim4life 8 років тому +4

      +justin bouche well i'm still liberal so your hypothesis is disproved.

  • @MukulBhardwaj0
    @MukulBhardwaj0 8 років тому +1

    From the cheerful duo in the first episode to dull intro by Adriene in this one....thats what economics do to humans :P
    P.S. I love Economics

  • @RickKelo
    @RickKelo 8 років тому

    Great summary. The objections to flat tax all begin with the assumption that it is a legitimate role of tax policy to shape behavior. That claim is tenuous at best.

  • @Derekivery
    @Derekivery 8 років тому +62

    In the words of the great economist Chris Rock "You don't pay taxes, they take taxes. You get your check, money's gone. That's not a payment, that's a jack!"

    • @jopiagalis
      @jopiagalis 8 років тому +8

      +Mr. Divery Chris Rock is my favourite economist

    • @thakatspajamaz
      @thakatspajamaz 7 років тому +6

      lol what? You pay taxes as the bill for education k-12, for police, for firefighters, for roads, for military protection, for libraries, for many health services, for being part of a community. "Taxes are what we pay for civilized society.'' if you want to live in the wild west and have a lawless "society" but not a community, you can move somewhere else.

    • @johnsergei
      @johnsergei 6 років тому +1

      Government debt pays for the things you mention. See Modern Money Mechanic, Grace Commission & Debt Clock.

  • @subhampanda2538
    @subhampanda2538 4 роки тому +6

    the civil disobedience movement is one of the most remarkable part of the indian history. i love my india

  • @Zestrayswede
    @Zestrayswede 8 років тому +44

    First Vlogbrothers does videos about taxes and now CrashCourse does, coincidence; I think not.

    • @Miranox2
      @Miranox2 8 років тому

      up yours

    • @erinyoshi
      @erinyoshi 8 років тому +3

      +Robert Eklund It's also tax season...

    • @Zestrayswede
      @Zestrayswede 8 років тому +1

      AbdelRahman Fawzy I knew. But is that not why it's no coincindence?

    • @MephLeo
      @MephLeo 8 років тому

      +Robert Eklund What of it?

    • @Zestrayswede
      @Zestrayswede 8 років тому

      Leopoldo Aranha The "owned by John Green" bit.

  • @palamecianrider7385
    @palamecianrider7385 6 років тому +1

    Crash course is really a godsend.

  • @Matrinique
    @Matrinique 8 років тому +1

    Adriene's a newscaster right? It's no wonder her voice and the way she talks is very pleasant to listen to.

  • @ost355
    @ost355 8 років тому +10

    Taxes are legal protection money. I think taxes should be volontary.

    • @timmehh4153
      @timmehh4153 8 років тому +2

      +ost355 Than don't receive health care and other services that are funded with tax, simple

    • @ost355
      @ost355 8 років тому +1

      ***** I would be willing to give it up if I was able to become a selfdetermined selfreliant individual without the burden of taxes and conscription. I could then finally live in a kapitalist society without a fear of state violence and captivity.

    • @peardude8979
      @peardude8979 8 років тому

      +ost355 until the local police stop getting money and you can rob a store with no consequences.

    • @ost355
      @ost355 8 років тому

      Peardude89 And get shot by the storeowner for behaving out of line.

  • @CranesV2
    @CranesV2 8 років тому +26

    "Taxation is theft, purely and simply even though it is theft on a grand and colossal scale which no acknowledged criminals could hope to match. It is a compulsory seizure of the property of the State's inhabitants, or subjects.”- Murray N. Rothbard

    • @kaltenreich
      @kaltenreich 8 років тому +13

      Don't live in their country then.

    • @JabbaDuhHut
      @JabbaDuhHut 8 років тому +14

      Don't use any--and I mean--any tax-funded services, then. Good luck driving somewhere.

    • @CranesV2
      @CranesV2 8 років тому +2

      +JabbaDuhHut "but muh roads." You do know that income taxes wasn't a thing until around 1913 with the founding of the Federal Reserve and before then, we had a strong military, plenty of roads, a fire department, a police force, and people kept all of the money they earned. Must I go on?

    • @myusernameissoobnoxiouslyl1466
      @myusernameissoobnoxiouslyl1466 8 років тому

      Just abolish the IRS!

    • @pauljipson6042
      @pauljipson6042 8 років тому +3

      Who the hell cares if he can write down a quote? Now your going to call me a dumbshit for not knowing the guy that made the quote is a billion are in France?

  • @UrbantopiaNetwork
    @UrbantopiaNetwork 5 років тому +3

    I don't remember getting taught any of this in school, I'm so upset! Here I am 30 years old and learning about it from a youtube video, what does that tell you about our taxes?

  • @KewhoMin
    @KewhoMin 7 років тому +2

    Financial literacy and taxes should be taught as well as this in schools!

    • @marlonmoncrieffe0728
      @marlonmoncrieffe0728 7 років тому

      Kewho Min
      We would all be much better off fiscally if high school graduation was predicated on passing a financial literacy course.

    • @KewhoMin
      @KewhoMin 7 років тому

      Agreed!

  • @karthickraja2436
    @karthickraja2436 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this Wonderful Course Team!

  • @kee1555
    @kee1555 5 років тому +15

    Y’all ogs remember taxes were still a thing when the Bible was made

  • @lukesteele4510
    @lukesteele4510 8 років тому +3

    I think a national consumption tax (sales tax) would be more progressive than the current income tax in the US. It could be more effectively graduated meaning some products could have a higher tax rate than others which could mean that rich people pay more taxes just not necessarily a larger percent of their income. One of the consequences might be that people would be encouraged to earn more or spend better since they would have more control over how much of there earned income. the down side might be the need for such a large treasury or accountants might be reduced. It would also potentially increase the revenue produced by even the illegal markets income and from those who don't contribute at all. which means it would be harder to be a free loader (probably why it may never happen).

  • @RandomUserOnTheInterWebs
    @RandomUserOnTheInterWebs 7 років тому +3

    A government does not have the right to "discourage behavior" especially when it comes to what we choose to eat. We are not children. They are not our parents.

    • @RandomUserOnTheInterWebs
      @RandomUserOnTheInterWebs 7 років тому

      Also, a person shouldn't have to pay more for an ID just because they make more - that's fucked up. We should all only be charged what it takes to cover the cost of running the system.

    • @marlonmoncrieffe0728
      @marlonmoncrieffe0728 7 років тому

      UrTwiN
      I don't mind sin taxes.
      Now a full-on BAN is what I would find to be outrageous.

  • @Amateur_Pianist_472
    @Amateur_Pianist_472 7 років тому +1

    Consumption taxes do take more from people with money because rich people indulge more. The only need for taxes are things that can't be privatised like the army, police and fire fighters.

    • @MuchoMocho
      @MuchoMocho 6 років тому

      You can privatize police and fire fighters. If someone takes your possessions, you pay the police to investigate and bring the bad guy to court. And if your house is burning, pay the firefighters to turn on the hoses. It's not fair I should pay tax to protect your property. I only want to pay money to police and fire fighters to protect my property.

  • @dianaenciso6356
    @dianaenciso6356 5 років тому +2

    Excellent video, it has a very good explanation about taxes, it explains you in a clear and understandable way.

  • @MommyKiller1
    @MommyKiller1 8 років тому +7

    I live in bc, that 7 cents is probably being used for something else then fixing the Environment

  • @pallas100
    @pallas100 8 років тому +8

    I'm from Belgium. Lemme pay some taxes.

  • @katyqin6112
    @katyqin6112 6 років тому +14

    Me watching this video: I wonder how many times she said “taxes”😂😂

  • @potawatomi100
    @potawatomi100 7 років тому +2

    Excellent video. You're a very effective speaker.

  • @joseafalvel
    @joseafalvel 7 років тому

    these CrashCourse videos are addictive

  • @miguelchicanotitan6497
    @miguelchicanotitan6497 2 роки тому +10

    I'm fine paying taxes, I just want billionaires to pay their fair share.

  • @hunterkirk480
    @hunterkirk480 8 років тому +5

    You can not own land if there is property tax. Property tax means the government owns your land and at best you rent.

  • @ElChapoDua
    @ElChapoDua 8 років тому +7

    The love for governmental violence in this movie made me throw up. Taxation is theft.

  • @gorklives
    @gorklives 8 років тому +2

    Nicely done. You do a good job of skimming over what is, truly, a very complex issue. Only have two issues. First, you do talk about the social engineering government does through taxation - but don't talk about this being one of those divisive points. The impression one greats from this video is that those taxes are natural and right....but that's an opinion, not a fact. Secondly, you came very close to suggesting that unless you're an economist you shouldn't have an opinion on taxes. While I wouldn't disagree in the slightest that Americans need to be smarter about the issues we face, our country doesn't require you to have a degree in an area of study before you're allowed to vote on it. One person, one vote.

  • @jaywoodworth9048
    @jaywoodworth9048 5 років тому +1

    I learned more about taxes in 13 minutes than I did in my high school econ class, but me head really hurts now lol

  • @AdrielSjahfiedin
    @AdrielSjahfiedin 8 років тому +96

    Please talk about "What if there is no taxation and no government funded services" because I am doing a debate with my friend. I want taxes and he does not want taxes or a government at all.

    • @peardude8979
      @peardude8979 8 років тому +21

      Just tell your friend that nobody's been able to do communism.

    • @AdrielSjahfiedin
      @AdrielSjahfiedin 8 років тому +27

      No he is saying that I am the communist.

    • @why2680
      @why2680 7 років тому +35

      Then your friend is uneducated idiot. Don't argue with people like that. Lost cause.

    • @danielwilliams8533
      @danielwilliams8533 7 років тому +56

      Actually your friend is an extreme libertarian. Small government and freedom of the citizens. A much more popular opinion than most think. The real solution is like everything in life, moderation.

    • @thepiperreport8198
      @thepiperreport8198 7 років тому +18

      Peardude - That's the complete opposite of communism.. lol.. That's anarcho-capitalism. But no income tax is definitely possible, but we would have to get rid of the Fed and go back to the gold standard. The progressive income tax (actual name) was actually ruled unconstitutional in the late 1800's.

  • @MonkeyPantsFace
    @MonkeyPantsFace 8 років тому +14

    When Crash Course economics started everyone was so happy and full of life, now one host is dead and Adriene Hill looks exhausted. UA-cam - not even once

  • @addman
    @addman 8 років тому +9

    +crashcourse I like the idea of an "reverse" carbon tax where businesses and Industry are charged a tax on carbon they use. (maybe also use an modified carbon credit system)
    then, that is given to the people proportionately. Maybe income-based or a similar metric. its like how Alaska deals with its oil revenue. .....anything thoughts?

    • @kevincardoso8262
      @kevincardoso8262 5 років тому +2

      The Alaskan system is very flawed in that revenue fluctuates with the price of oil. And... why give people free money if they don't need it, will that really benefit them in the long term?

  • @renebalza265
    @renebalza265 8 років тому +2

    Do a video on offshore tax havens, sure it sounds awful, however there must be another side to it. Would be great to see CC's take on the subject.

  • @muticere
    @muticere 8 років тому +1

    It's nice having only you host the show. Your presentation was usually the best. Seems weird how long it took crash course to trust a woman to host a show by herself.

    • @marlonmoncrieffe0728
      @marlonmoncrieffe0728 8 років тому

      Sexism had nothing to do with the lack of female hosts! And what does gender matter anyway or proof of anything? Because half the population is female, that means every institution must be 50/50 men & women at all times???

  • @OwariNeko
    @OwariNeko 8 років тому +3

    25 % in taxes!?
    Sign me up!

  • @garethbaus5471
    @garethbaus5471 5 років тому +3

    I took multiple classes in high school with names such as career and life planning or personal consumer finance and none of these classes taught me anything about how to pay taxes I didn't even learn this much about taxes in school.

  • @InsipidRoustabout
    @InsipidRoustabout 8 років тому +4

    Taxation is still theft, no matter what feeble arguments this video poses ( i.e., "we've been paying taxes for a LONG time", "it pays for military", etc.)
    This video also does not mention the most insidious tax: Inflation.
    Good job, Crash Course for towing the line.

    • @nenafan1
      @nenafan1 8 років тому

      Please tell us more how the rest of us are 'sheeple' and whatever other nonsense you can think of.

    • @titanchen1192
      @titanchen1192 8 років тому

      How to prove taxes are good.
      1. Turn off your heat, water, and electricity
      2. Dig up the road to the point where you can't drive on it anymore
      3. Go burn down all the schools, hospitals, police stations, fire stations, etc in a 50 mile radius
      4. Stop paying taxes
      5. Ask yourself if your life is better now.
      In all seriousness, you do realize that taxes in general pay for pretty much everything that you don't own and most things that you do own right?

    • @InsipidRoustabout
      @InsipidRoustabout 8 років тому +2

      +Titan icsunk (Titanic) You're assuming that all of the services you listed can only be provided by the government. A government that is unavoidably controlled by the powerful. Keep living your American "Dream"....since it appears you'll never wake up from the Hopium it provides.

    • @InsipidRoustabout
      @InsipidRoustabout 8 років тому

      +nenafan1 LOL. Looks like you labeled yourself 'sheeple' without me pointing that out. THANKS!

    • @nenafan1
      @nenafan1 8 років тому

      ***** Bull.
      There has not been someone that had 'money taken at gunpoint' for taxes since Al freaking Capone.
      It's empty, emotional rhetoric, devoid of an actual point.

  • @irvinglopezolmedo6785
    @irvinglopezolmedo6785 5 років тому

    The video contains very clear and specifies that it shows us how taxes have been, oresentes since a while ago, from our antecesors who paid taxes for livestock and the labors they did also say that taxes are to pay education, national defense, protecting the environment not only that speaks of different taxes according to the products one consumes.

  • @mikkicarr5717
    @mikkicarr5717 8 років тому +1

    Wow, there sure are a lot of an-caps here. Considering that Crash Course swings slightly to the left I wasn't expecting that at all.

    • @rohomaha1614
      @rohomaha1614 5 років тому

      Those most ignorant tend to be most confident and the loudest on any given topic. Onesided, myopic emotional 'arguments' galore.

  • @Partyffs
    @Partyffs 8 років тому +8

    Corp owner: Oh you increased my taxes, well now I decreased the wage of my workers and increased the price of the product.
    So much for that.

    • @monkey314159
      @monkey314159 8 років тому +4

      +Mystogan Edolas ok, I'll buy less or just find a substitute good. rekt.

    • @Antenox
      @Antenox 8 років тому +1

      +Mystogan Edolas How does increasing your personal income tax impact your business? Have you been skimming off the top?

    • @Partyffs
      @Partyffs 8 років тому +1

      Antenox
      Missing the point, taxing the rich only leads to the rich passing of their higher taxes on the poor and middle class.

    • @Antenox
      @Antenox 8 років тому +1

      Mystogan Edolas
      No, it doesn't. Taxing businesses might, but even that is debatable. But taxing individuals doesn't. That's just a myth Republicans like to propagate, but it doesn't actually work that way.
      There's no direct line from the rich to the poor and middle classes, so the rich can't pass anything off directly to them. There are too many insulating layers between the spending of the rich and the earning of the poor and middle classes for increased taxation on the rich to significantly impact the poor and middle classes.

    • @Antenox
      @Antenox 8 років тому +1

      Mystogan Edolas
      On the flip side, there is a much more direct line from the spending of the poor and middle classes to the income of the rich. So helping alleviate the financial burdens of the poor and middle classes will actually have a much higher impact on the income of the rich, because they end up spending more, and the companies they buy from end up paying their employees (especially their executives) more.
      The result? A rising tide that lifts all ships, unlike the nonsensical and non-functional "trickle down theory" that you just tried to peddle.

  • @thebeastgamerharris7816
    @thebeastgamerharris7816 5 років тому +4

    "Ok class do not raise your taxes to high or the peasants may revolt*
    France comes in late: did I miss anything?

  • @iCanSeeWhatMostCant
    @iCanSeeWhatMostCant 8 років тому +19

    If you don't have the authority to steal your neighbors money, how can you and a group of your neighbors, who also don't have that authority, individually nor collectively, give another group of people that authority?

  • @katyaaguilarceron2868
    @katyaaguilarceron2868 5 років тому

    The video seemed appropriate because the tax law is responsible for evaluating the expenses generated by the people regulating legal norms that allows the state to exercise its tax power, due to the examples of both food and personal items are things that we must define clearly for our expenses not absorbing more than they are going to maintain an adequate control. In my opinion I consider that the fiscal right is a strategic tool to analyze control the financing of any individual.

  • @resonantboom2546
    @resonantboom2546 6 років тому +1

    Can you do a video on how I can extract taxes from people in all the ways you just mentioned? Sounds like a pretty good deal.

  • @TheMan83554
    @TheMan83554 8 років тому +6

    The only sure things in life, is death, and taxes.

    • @InsipidRoustabout
      @InsipidRoustabout 8 років тому +1

      ahem...Federal Income Tax didn't start until 1913.
      So I guess taxes were not as certain for most prior to 1913

    • @darealestever1
      @darealestever1 8 років тому +1

      +TheMan83554 There are only three things for sure. Taxes, death, and trouble

    • @BytesOfInfinity
      @BytesOfInfinity 8 років тому

      +Chip Fernandez there were still taxes. just not income tax

    • @InsipidRoustabout
      @InsipidRoustabout 8 років тому

      +Toby Sterling Did I ever say there were no taxes prior to 1913?

    • @oz9213
      @oz9213 8 років тому

      +TheMan83554 that's only because humans aren't free yet.

  • @maxcohen13
    @maxcohen13 8 років тому +45

    _"Render therefore to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s."_
    At least finish the quote for the sake of context. (It's kind of important.)

  • @Mysticfox-wk2be
    @Mysticfox-wk2be 8 років тому +3

    That quote "Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's;" is not only out of context, it is only part of the quote. the full text: And he saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription? 21 They say unto him, Caesar's. Then saith he unto them, Render therefore unto
    Caesar the things which are Caesar's; and unto God the things that are
    God's.22 When they had heard these words, they marvelled, and left him, and went their way. Mathew 22:20-22

    • @adamost4831
      @adamost4831 8 років тому +1

      Jesus said it to get out of the paradox that the rabbis put him in. If he said pay the taxes then people will think he's not a good guy. If he said don't pay the taxes, then he'll encourage crime. ⛪️⛪️⛪️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

    • @Mysticfox-wk2be
      @Mysticfox-wk2be 8 років тому +1

      wow I was expecting insults from atheists. Im surprised there are others that know anything about the bible on here.

  • @IWantAChocolate
    @IWantAChocolate Рік тому

    "Punishable by a fine just means legal but at a price" - some really smart person

  • @Cameron9182
    @Cameron9182 8 років тому

    So happy that ACDC belt guy isn't in this one. Adriene is amazing

  • @philiptaram
    @philiptaram 7 років тому +11

    You've got the idea of equality all wrong.

  • @DDSAaL12
    @DDSAaL12 8 років тому +20

    This is a great video and all, but wheres the mention of the golden rule?
    Taxes ARE theft, after all.

    • @JustinKoenigSilica
      @JustinKoenigSilica 8 років тому +2

      +Dino Smith sure, but who the hell will build your roads? make your schools? build hopsitals, firehouses, etc?
      anarchy doesn't work, which is why we have a democratic capitalism.

    • @ExPwner
      @ExPwner 8 років тому +4

      +Justin Koenig the market would build the roads, the schools, the hospitals, firehouses, etc. IT DOES THIS NOW. You don't need a state for any of those things.
      Anarchy has worked. Stateless societies have functioned just fine. You're historically wrong.

    • @Sardonac
      @Sardonac 8 років тому +1

      +Dino Smith Taxes aren't theft -- they're taxes. Owing tax is just like any other debt, where failing to pay comes with consequences.

    • @sovereignbeing8756
      @sovereignbeing8756 8 років тому +2

      +Justin Koenig But who will murder hundreds of millions of people and bomb brown people in the middle east?

    • @sovereignbeing8756
      @sovereignbeing8756 8 років тому +2

      +Catfactory Government is a predator, offers you its services at gun point and makes you pay for them.

  • @markovcd
    @markovcd 8 років тому +5

    "We like taxes because education" - said a lady in a free educational video paid with voluntarily donated money.

    • @Jelenij
      @Jelenij 5 років тому

      More information than education. Education requires teaching.

  • @therealmrmago9077
    @therealmrmago9077 4 роки тому +2

    finally my collage recommends a UA-cam channel i watch

  • @rafaelalvarezgomez1598
    @rafaelalvarezgomez1598 5 років тому +1

    Taxes have been around for many years in order to help the state maintain services that give people a better quality of life. taxes vary by country and the wealth that it has

  • @ConradJD777
    @ConradJD777 8 років тому +5

    Anyone notice the picture of Mr. Clifford in the background now? "We will always remember you..."

    • @ConradJD777
      @ConradJD777 8 років тому

      +Silent He left a few episodes ago...

  • @creepernerd101
    @creepernerd101 8 років тому +13

    Uh oh. Comment section's gonna be a crazy.

  • @billboyd2009
    @billboyd2009 5 років тому +5

    Solve all the issues with 1 simple change - make taxes voluntary!

    • @yuvalsela4482
      @yuvalsela4482 5 років тому

      how?

    • @billboyd2009
      @billboyd2009 5 років тому +2

      @@yuvalsela4482 all the people that want all the spending can contribute the money, so they will be content. All the people that don't want the spending won't, so they will be content.

    • @yuvalsela4482
      @yuvalsela4482 5 років тому

      @@billboyd2009 i think you're missing the point of taxes. no one will donate (that's the name of what you're proposing BTW, its not new) to things they have an interest in not happening.

    • @billboyd2009
      @billboyd2009 5 років тому +4

      No you are wrong. We run the rest of our lives on voluntary payments, why not this one? Do you have insurance? Most people do, why? Just in case, same reason we have governent. Trouble is government has got the public servant relationship backwards, they are the masters not us. Tax is the best place to correct this. At the moment they do what they want and we pay for it. Under my scheme only the schemes people are willing to fund the revenue. If people do not contribute then they are demonstrating that they do not want the services thpse taxes are providing. The will of the people made manifest.

  • @SkyLinMegas
    @SkyLinMegas 8 років тому +1

    finally ... a tax course ... one that wont involve a pricey tuition ... my school life never involved this class.. yay

  • @neenaji1
    @neenaji1 6 років тому +1

    This helped my homework a lot