1996-12-17 - Re: Hard to Tax Scenario

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From: hanson@hss.caltech.edu (Robin Hanson)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: hanson@hss.caltech.edu (Robin Hanson)
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 1996 10:51:42 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Re: Hard to Tax Scenario
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Arnold G. Reinhold writes:
>By the way, as a covert MD with a receptionist cover, whom does she date?

Good point.  A big advantage of larger incomes for many people is the
ability to impress other people, like potential dates, with whom they
would like a relationship in the physical world.  

Bill Frantz writes:
>I am not sure we aren't close to that 30% if you include the people who
>receive small portions of their income in cash and fail to report it.

I meant 30% of income, not 30% of people.  

Robin D. Hanson  hanson@hss.caltech.edu  http://hss.caltech.edu/~hanson/






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