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The 2025 Version of a “Sniveling and Despicable French Thief”

The 2025 Version of a “Sniveling and Despicable French Thief”

by Dan Mitchell | Sep 5, 2025 | Blogs, Tax Competition, Taxation

Back in 2012, I mocked French politicians because they were whining about upper-income taxpayers escaping from France. That column discussed well-to-do French taxpayers moving to Belgium, which is also a high-tax welfare state, but has the advantage of...
STCI 2025: Winners and Losers in State Tax Policy

STCI 2025: Winners and Losers in State Tax Policy

by Dan Mitchell | Sep 1, 2025 | Blogs, States, Taxation

Just like I’ve done in previous years (2024, 2023, 2022, etc, etc), it’s time share some highlights from the Tax Foundation’s annual report on state tax competitiveness. The 2025 version has been released and this map shows states with...
Exit Taxes: Immoral and Destructive

Exit Taxes: Immoral and Destructive

by Dan Mitchell | Jul 12, 2025 | Blogs, Tax Competition, Taxation

The private sector is more efficient than the government because businesses know they have to please customers if they want to make profits. Governments, by contrast, simply rely on coercion. People generally don’t have choices and they typically comply...
Self-Destructive Class Warfare in the United Kingdom

Self-Destructive Class Warfare in the United Kingdom

by Dan Mitchell | Jun 15, 2025 | Blogs, Economics, Tax Competition, Taxation

What’s the world’s most sure-to-fail policy (as opposed to the world’s most sure-to-fail system, such as socialism)? There are some crazy possibilities, ranging from grandiose schemes such as modern monetary policy to goofy little proposals such...
Trump’s Cash-for-Citizenship Plan

Trump’s Cash-for-Citizenship Plan

by Dan Mitchell | Feb 26, 2025 | Blogs, Tax Competition, Taxation

About three weeks ago, I suggested a new Theorem of Government to guide immigration policy. I was motivated by a combination of politics and economics, as summarized by these five points. The public does not like mass immigration. Mass immigration generates...
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