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In reply to the discussion: Top marginal income tax rate should be fifty percent [View all]quaker bill
(8,262 posts)The opportunities for top rung graduates will always be better in places where there are very few of them in the population and the economy is in the developing mode. This is a problem that is not amenable to a tax policy fix. Beyond that, you have quasi-governmental technological development programs in many of these places. Now if one were to collect revenue from those who have the income and wealth, and invest it in tech development programs (like we did with the space industry), we could get back to a level playing field. However, few are speaking of this sort of policy.
Tax incentives do almost nothing. This is largely because ambient tax levels are currently so low that there is little incentive to offer. When GE can make 4 billion in a quarter and not owe a red cent in taxes, what incentive is left?