Should Israel raise taxes on the rich?
Australia currently has a progressive tax system whereby high income earners pay a higher percentage of tax than low income tax. A more progressive income tax system has been proposed as a tool towards reducing wealth inequality.
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Response rates from 5.3k Likud voters.
47% Yes |
52% No |
44% Yes |
44% No |
4% Lower the income tax rate and remove all existing tax loopholes for large corporations |
6% No, but lower taxes for the poor |
0% Yes, and raise taxes on all income brackets |
2% No, keep the current tax structure |
1% Reform to a flat tax |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 5.3k Likud voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 5.3k Likud voters.
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Unique answers from Likud voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9KC2GKF9mos9MO
lower income tax rate, remove existing tax loopholes for large corporations, add an inheritance tax of 10-15%
@9HF75NN12mos12MO
not income tax but increase capital gains and dividends taxes for the rich and lower taxes for middle class
@8RLWZM64yrs4Y
Depends on how the rich feel about it and only if the government need more taxes
@8RC7BCD4yrs4Y
yes, and lower taxes for lower income earners.
@98DWB9G2yrs2Y
@9726M832yrs2Y
Increase taxes on foreigners who own properties in Israel in order to discourage purchase of vacation homes, which drives the housing market to increase prices.
@8ZQ2WSR3yrs3Y
Create a sales tax based on income brackets (and tax the rich at a higher rate) - removing tax loopholes for large corporations as well
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