Time for a Social Solidarity Tax?
39 Pages Posted: 18 Aug 2020
Date Written: August 17, 2020
Abstract
Covid-19 is transforming the world, but we do not yet know how much. Across the globe the pandemic has exposed and exacerbated social and economic problems. From medical systems to livelihoods, Covid-19 is revealing how inequality impacts death rates, job losses, education, and housing. In many societies, including the United States, it has also exposed how these gross inequalities fall along racial and ethnic lines, with devastating impacts on marginal individuals, poor and minority communities. This article looks back at the comparative historical experience of wealth taxes and capital levies in Europe and Asia to put the present calls for wealth taxes in perspective and to suggest that a Social Solidarity Tax designed with this history as a guide may be necessary to address the coming economic catastrophe.
Keywords: inequality, taxation, pandemic, COVID-19, wealth, tax capital, levies, historical comparative method
JEL Classification: K40
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