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A global tax cartel

One of the threats to economic freedom is the state sponsored cartel, in which groups of economic agents can collude to fix prices with the aid of the state, crushing opportunities for lower prices from newcomers to the market. A particularly dangerous cartel is in the offing – the global tax cartel. Such a cartel is the aim of the European Union, which in the name of tax “harmonisation” wishes to prevent countries, especially the United States, from setting taxes at rates lower than those in the EU. The EU, dominated in recent years by leftist governments hostile to the market, resents the way in which the Anglosphere nations have been able to outperform the EU in terms of growth and job creation. The latest manifestation of this desire is enshrined in what is called the “savings tax directive”.

One of the great things about global free markets has been the ability of financial capital to whizz around the planet, seeking out the best returns and the countries with the lowest tax rates. This financial freedom has forced many a government to give up tax-and-spend policies and follow a more market-friendly path. And that is precisely why the High Priests of Big Government at the EU wish for such a cartel. I am quietly optimistic, though, that American politicians will see this proposal for what it is, a desire to shaft American enterprise and hobble the global economy. (I may be wrong, of course) It comes at a time when there has been a lot of friction between America and Europe post September 11. Tthe threat of a tax cartel to throttle American enterprise will only deepen the rift.

With this in mind may I commend readers the freedomandprosperity.org website, which is a lobby group and publishing house giving a full list of articles spelling out the horrors of tax harmonisation. They also have email addresses so that people can contact Senators and Representatives about this crucial issue.

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