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taxes

A New York parish grew so profitable over the centuries that it pays taxes voluntarily.

Taxes, by their nature, distort economies. Sales taxes increase prices and thus discourage buyers, while tariffs allow inefficient industries to flourish at the expense of the public in general. But the corporate income tax is surely the most distorting of all.

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