Talk:Tax on childlessness

Latest comment: 19 hours ago by AmigoNico in topic Equivalence with no tax break?

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Similar taxes have been (probably still is) at other countries as well. I think this should be written from more general perspective. --128.214.200.51 (talk) 12:36, 10 March 2012 (UTC)Reply

This might fit well as a sub-part of a general article on Population policy. Zodon (talk) 23:58, 10 March 2012 (UTC)Reply

Poland

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I tried to link to Polish version: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bykowe, but there is another merged item already, hence a conflict. Pls take a look at it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Zezen (talkcontribs) 08:17, 11 April 2014 (UTC)Reply

Merger proposal

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Again, I think that it should be merged with Bachelor tax. As for now such interwiki links as this are confusing or unhelpful. Zezen (talk) 16:35, 30 October 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Equivalence with no tax break?

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Is a tax on childlessness functionally equivalent to a tax break for having children, as practiced in the US? Taxes are unpopular, whereas tax breaks are popular, but both routes take money from people with no children and give it to people with children, no? This article makes childlessness taxes sound somewhat extreme, but is that really warranted if it's just a different way to package a common wealth transfer? AmigoNico (talk) 19:02, 8 July 2024 (UTC)Reply