• HansGruber@sh.itjust.works
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    That’s kind of correct. On paper Germany has a wealth tax but it is omitted since 1997. The story is a bit frustrating, surprise. The federal constitution court found in 1995 that property is taxed not enough. So it ruled that the legislative has to reform the tax until end of the year 1996.

    The government at the time consisted of conservatives and neo-liberals and guess what, instead of reforming they disabled the tax with the reason: We already tax high incomes with 53% so we should not tax the people more.

    Fast forward: still no wealth tax and highest income tax is 45% and many exceptions in inheritance tax. So rich folks getting richer.

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      That’s fucked up. I don’t understand how the legally accepted response to “you aren’t taxing enough” can be “then we will tax nothing”.

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        It is. But the court ruled that the tax is unfair… low on property. Well if we tax no one, every rich person pays the same amount -> 0 so it’s fair now right?

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      The most astonishing part to me: in 1996 the government still gave a shit about court rulings.