bravesoul2 2 days ago

What if you waive it on food, school supplies, public transport &c...

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JimmyAustin 2 days ago

It reduces the degree of regressive, but as long as lower-income people spend any money at all on nonexempt goods it will never make it neutral.

nabla9 2 days ago

It's typical to have reduced VAT for food, etc.

There is even better way to offset the regression of consumption taxes. Hint three letters, starts with U.

bravesoul2 2 days ago

UB40

toast0 2 days ago

How does British Reggae help us?