Maybe I could have been more specific. I'm not talking about getting rid of all geographic taxes, but just thinking about which ones still make sense in a more remote work environment, especially as it relates to income tax but also maybe sales tax when people buy things over the internet.
That being said, you've helped me think that different types of taxes are just stories we make up to get payment from a group of people to provide that same group with services.
Maybe it doesn't matter if one actually earns that money in that location, but they are living there and earning money in general and if they want to continue to live there, they need to pay X% of their money for the services.
That being said, you've helped me think that different types of taxes are just stories we make up to get payment from a group of people to provide that same group with services.
Maybe it doesn't matter if one actually earns that money in that location, but they are living there and earning money in general and if they want to continue to live there, they need to pay X% of their money for the services.