Yeah. And tax profits where they are earned, eh. Gonna have to look around to see who has problems with that idea.
"...How about a tax reform Bill named The National Self-Interest Tax Law.
You drive roads, fly out of airports, drink water, breathe air, call police and fire, sleep under the blanket of freedom that better men an women than you risk their live to defend?
P - Act like it and start to pay more for all of it instead of hiding your money, you gutless, unpatriotic dickheads."
I mean who has valid economically sound problems with it. Umm, guess one is present tax havens
would take a big hit on revenue. That's one. They could be compensated somewhat and somehow.
Late thought: Guess one argument against it would be it could drive governments to lower corporate tax levels to rock bottom to attract
corporate investment, so cutting government revenues to unsatisfactory levels. Corporations have too much power, but how to corral it?
It was Plato who said, “He, O men, is the wisest, who like Socrates, knows that his wisdom is in truth worth nothing”