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The state should tax luxury goods (expensive and flashy items that have little practical use) |
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Some goods like expensive sports cars or luxury yachts are prohibitively expensive yet have little practical use besides showing off the wealth and status of their owner. It is clear that people who own these have too much money and can be taxed more. They probably won't even complain; after all, as taxing makes these items more expensive, it only improves their effect as status symbol since even fewer people can afford them.