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Kautilya on principles of taxation
Humanomics, 2009PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to present Kautilya's principles of taxation during the fourth century BCE.Design/methodology/approachModern tools of economic analysis are used to present Kautilya's principles on income taxation.FindingsKautilya implicitly suggests a linear income tax.
Balbir S Sihag
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The benefit and sacrifice principles of taxation: A synthesis [PDF]
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2021
The theory of taxation rests on the shoulders of economic theory of the market. When a tax is introduced, market prices of products and inputs change, shifting the allocation of inputs—labour and capital, for example—distorting their pre-tax ‘efficient’ allocations among various products.
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The theory of taxation rests on the shoulders of economic theory of the market. When a tax is introduced, market prices of products and inputs change, shifting the allocation of inputs—labour and capital, for example—distorting their pre-tax ‘efficient’ allocations among various products.
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