“At first it was the incomes of corporations, then of rich citizens, then of well-provided widows and opulent workers, and finally the wealth of housemaids and the tips of waitresses. This is all in line with the ability to pay doctrine. The poor, simply because there are more of them, have more ability to pay than the rich.” FirstsWellsLinesWealthAbilityPoorPayRichCitizensWorkersIncomeDoctrineCorporationsWidowsWaitressHousemaids Book:Income Tax: Root of All Evil Source: Income Tax: Root of All Evil
“The only beneficiaries of income taxation are the politicians, for it not only gives them the means by which they can increase their emoluments, but it also enables them to improve their importance. The have-nots who support the politicians in the demand for income taxation do so only because they hate the haves; . . . the sum of all the arguments for income taxation comes to political ambition and the sin of covetousness.” GivingMeanPoliticalHatePoliticsSinSupportPoliticianDemandAmbitionArgumentImportanceIncreaseIncomeTaxationIncome TaxCovetousnessBeneficiariesPolitical Ambition Author:Frank Chodorov
“Income and inheritance taxes imply the denial of private property, and in that are different in principle from all other taxes. The government says to the citizen: “Your earnings are not exclusively your own; we have a claim on them, and our claim precedes yours; we will allow you to keep some of it, because we recognize your need, not your right; but whatever we grant you for yourself is for us to decide.” NeedsDifferentGovernmentPrinciplesCitizensTaxesClaimsPropertyIncomeDenialGrantsEarningInheritancePrivate PropertyInheritance Tax Book:Income Tax: Root of All Evil Source: Income Tax: Root of All Evil
“Since the State thrives on what it expropriates, the general decline in production that it induces by its avarice foretells its own doom. Its source of income dries up. Thus, in pulling Society down it pulls itself down. Its ultimate collapse is usually occasioned by a disastrous war, but preceding that event is a history of increasing and discouraging levies on the marketplace, causing a decline in the aspirations, hopes, and self-esteem of its victims.” WarSelfStatesEventsSelf EsteemSourceUltimateVictimProductionsIncomeEsteemAspirationThriveDeclineCollapsePullingDoomMarketplaceDiscouragingAvarice Book:Rise and Fall of Society Source: Rise and Fall of Society
“The corruption of freedom is in proportion to the moral deterioration of the people. For a people who have lost their sense of self-respect have no need for freedom. And the income tax, by transferring the property of earners to the State, has disintegrated the moral fiber of Americans to such a degree that they do not even recognize the fact.” PeopleNeedsSelfStatesFactsLostMoralTaxesDegreesPropertyCorruptionIncomeProportionSelf RespectSense Of SelfIncome TaxFiberDeteriorationMoral Fiber Book:Income Tax: Root of All Evil Source: Income Tax: Root of All Evil