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Public Finance |
‘Abdu’l-Bahá suggests that each town and village or district
should be entrusted as far as possible with the administration
of fiscal matters within its own area and should contribute its
due proportion for the expenses of the general government.
One of the principal sources of revenue should be a graduated
income tax. If a man’s income does not exceed his necessary
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expenditure he should not be required to pay any tax, but in
all cases where income exceeds the necessary expenditure a
tax should be levied, the percentage of tax increasing as the
surplus of income over necessary expenditure increases.
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There will also be other sources of public revenue, e.g. from
intestate estates, mines, treasure trove and voluntary contributions;
while among the expenditures will be grants for the
support of the infirm, of orphans, of schools, of the deaf and
blind, and for the maintenance of public health. Thus the
welfare and comfort of all will be provided for.
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1. | For further particulars see ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s published addresses, especially those given in the United States of America. [ Back To Reference] |