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The Costs of Taxation

Taxes are often a source of heated political debate. In 1776, the anger of the American colonies over British taxes sparked the American Revolution. More than two centuries later Ronald Reagan was elected president on a platform of large cuts in personal income taxes and during his eight years in the White House, the top tax rate on income fell from 70 percent to 28 percent. In 1992 Bill Clinton was elected in part because incumbent Georgr Bush had broken his 1988 campaign promise Read my lips no new taxes. At least in this regard the younger George Bush did not follow in his father’s footsteps. As a candidate he promised a tax cut and as president he made sure to deliver. His critics however   say he cut taxes too much depriving the government of revenue needed for vital public   purposes. Certainly no one would deny that some level of taxation is necessary. As Cliver Wendell Holmes Jr. once said. Taxes are what we pay for civilized society. Because taxati...