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I have to be honest: It does confuse be a bit how they're able to get away with this. There's this uproar now about the wealth tax (1), which I partly understand, because if your business isn't turning a profit, and you're forced to pay taxes based on the value of the shares, you have a problem. However, some people are apparently capable of buying houses, boats and cars, as well as living a lavish lifestyle, while still having a "zero" in their income. My guy, how are you buying food and houses without having a taxable income?
I think the wealth tax is a good place to start, but as of now it seems to me like it isn't specific enough. We need some way to ensure that
so that we can ensure that the money these people are getting from somewhere is appropriately taxed, while avoiding hurting people that own a company with millions in assets (e.g. in equipment), but aren't cashing out anything from the company (e.g. aren't buying expensive shit for themselves). Of course, "benefits" like getting a house, meals, or a yacht as a "gift" from your company should be taxed appropriately.
(1) For non-Norwegians: We've recently introduced a tax based on your current wealth, rather than income