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U.N. Global Tax Police Coming to Get You

Kevin Curran
Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2002

http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2002/1/2/63214.shtml

A plan for a new tax structure is emerging which makes no attempt to mask
its goals of income redistribution and the reduction of national
sovereignty.

This scheme is not coming from that great deliberative body on the Potomac,
but from the third world-dominated General Assembly on the East River.

The details will emerge at the United Nations International Conference on
Financing for Development in Mexico in March. Former Mexican President
Ernesto Zedillo chairs a panel that recommends creating within the U.N. an
agency called the International Tax Organization.

The new organization would:

* Impose global taxes, either on international currency transactions or
fossil fuel consumption
* Attempt to restrain tax competition between nations
* Allow countries to continue taxing emigrants
* Operate an information exchange requiring countries to share financial
data to facilitate tax collections from residents who earn income in other
nations

Furthermore, The Center for Freedom and Prosperity Foundation reports
Zedillo's group is calling for a doubling of foreign aid from larger
nations, more social welfare spending, higher taxes and an international
bureaucracy that may prevent countries from setting their own labor and
environmental policies.

Daniel Mitchell of the Heritage Foundation did not mince words in his
analysis of the proposals. Mitchell said the United States should stop the
United Nation's plan and that "to preserve prosperity and opportunity
around the globe, Congress and the President should tell the bureaucrats at
the U.N. to take a long walk off a short pier."

Zedillo's panel admits taxing currency transactions could be difficult.
Although they estimate the tax could collect as much as $400 billion a
year, currency traders could find ways to avoid the tax or create
instruments that would be difficult to tax.

The fossil fuel tax proposal would be easier to implement. The panel
envisions taxing fuels according to their contribution to greenhouse gases
at levels high enough to discourage consumption (even though less
consumption would mean less revenue).

Despite the committee's stated intention of helping nations develop,
developing nations would pay dearly under this plan.

What would the International Tax Organization do? Its goals could make life
difficult for individuals and nations alike. While the ITO would likely
collect statistics and monitor tax policy developments, it could also help
implement drastic changes in how nations shape their tax policies.

Perhaps the most ominous responsibility of the International Tax
Organization would be to restrain tax competition. The committee members
did not explain how competition between nations is harmful.

Mitchell said this aspect of proposed duties of the ITO is a threat to both
high-tax countries like France and low-tax nations like the United States.
A lack of competition could lead some countries to raise taxes.

Companies and individuals that seek to better their income by moving their
capital to lower-tax countries would be denied that opportunity.

In fact, individuals seeking a better life could find themselves chained to
their old tax system. One of the ITO's responsibilities would be to
facilitate the taxation of emigrants.

While the committee claims this would help countries who suffer economic
loss when productive people leave, it makes those people government
property.

This proposal puts the United States in a difficult situation. Throughout
U.S. history, people have come here seeking a better life. American
officials would likely oppose efforts by other countries to tax income
earned within the U.S. The problem is, the United States already taxes
income its citizens earn overseas.

Finally, the new organization would require governments to collect
financial data on individuals and share it with other nations. This would
facilitate the taxation of emigrants and its effect on the American economy
could be devastating.

International investors might re-consider putting their money into the
American financial markets if they knew they faced both the disclosure of
their income to their home country and the imposition of higher taxes.


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