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This article title makes ZERO sense. Empty house tax, sure.
But an "income" tax on no rent being paid?
Why would that EVER be passed by the people who own all of the houses? Don't waste the poors' time lol
Yep, a 100% income tax rate on zero income is zero. It seems a lot of reddit's financial incompetence is spilling over to lemmy. Also, property taxes exist and are being paid already...
They can extrapolate the supposed income by looking at how much they asked previous renters.
How is that an "income" tax? Make it make sense.
Thank you for pointing out just how rhetorically ineffective this idea is.
"Income tax on no income" is exactly what imputed income is, as mentioned by OP. Free perks from an employer are, for example, (in the US), taxed as income.
https://www.hrblock.com/tax-center/income/what-is-imputed-income/
That's just not solid logic