Risking an understatement, I don’t think giving people a way to entirely circumvent any democratic process on the decision of what to do with their tax money is a good idea.
But if the government is giving them the way out of paying taxes, that isn’t circumventing the democratic process.
If I’m not wrong, in the UK some companies can invest some potential tax money into R&D instead, but since the government allows them to do this I don’t think it counts as circumventing the democratic process.
This is technically correct. I’ll rephrase to “I think it would be a bad democratic decision to let billionaires spend their tax money themselves without oversight”.
Risking an understatement, I don’t think giving people a way to entirely circumvent any democratic process on the decision of what to do with their tax money is a good idea.
But if the government is giving them the way out of paying taxes, that isn’t circumventing the democratic process.
If I’m not wrong, in the UK some companies can invest some potential tax money into R&D instead, but since the government allows them to do this I don’t think it counts as circumventing the democratic process.
This is technically correct. I’ll rephrase to “I think it would be a bad democratic decision to let billionaires spend their tax money themselves without oversight”.