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I'm curious as to what all of you think about the recent trend for governments to charge sin taxes on goods and services with negetive social outcomes. For example, there is a strong movement for a higher tax upon alcohol to cut down on binge-drinking, with the alcopops tax being one particular facet of this movement. The Henry Tax Review apparently calls for a uniform (and on average, higher) tax rate to be applied to all forms of alcohol on a per-standard-drink basis. There is also a proposed increase in tax on tobacco.
I know some of you will hate the idea as an infringement upon your personal liberty to spend your money anyway in which you please, but what about everyone else?
Personally, I have no problem with the increases, as long as they are kept within moderation. I don't want to see the price of booze rising 200% without any economic justification, just because one socially conservative politician launched a with-me-or-against-me crusade upon binge-drinking.
Also, I would prefer it if politicians didn't go on about how the increased taxes are going to reduce these negetive social outcomes and instead focused more upon the fact that they are there to internalise the negetive externalities of the market price mechanism. For example, they shouldn't be increasing alcohol taxes to reduce binge-drinking, but instead to cover it's estimated cost to the healthcare system (in the form of assault victims, liver-damage, mental diseases etc.) and other areas of society where these costs can be objectively analysed.
Smokes $20 a pack under tax revamp - The West Australian
EDIT: I tried to add a poll but the fucking forum doesn't like it if you take more than four minutes to do so. Can I get a mod to volunteer to do it for me, if I tell them the options I wanted?
I know some of you will hate the idea as an infringement upon your personal liberty to spend your money anyway in which you please, but what about everyone else?
Personally, I have no problem with the increases, as long as they are kept within moderation. I don't want to see the price of booze rising 200% without any economic justification, just because one socially conservative politician launched a with-me-or-against-me crusade upon binge-drinking.
Also, I would prefer it if politicians didn't go on about how the increased taxes are going to reduce these negetive social outcomes and instead focused more upon the fact that they are there to internalise the negetive externalities of the market price mechanism. For example, they shouldn't be increasing alcohol taxes to reduce binge-drinking, but instead to cover it's estimated cost to the healthcare system (in the form of assault victims, liver-damage, mental diseases etc.) and other areas of society where these costs can be objectively analysed.
Smokes $20 a pack under tax revamp - The West Australian
EDIT: I tried to add a poll but the fucking forum doesn't like it if you take more than four minutes to do so. Can I get a mod to volunteer to do it for me, if I tell them the options I wanted?
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