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Hawaii's Revenues Are Disappearing

Taxes come in various forms and are often disguised under elaborate labels, but their intent and effect is always the same— to punish work, productivity, and investment.
Time and time again,
These taxes have thus far deterred and reduced economic activity, yielding lower revenues. Contrary to popular belief, high tax rates yield less revenue due to reduced productivity. While taxing the rich is a common rallying cry, increasing taxes only encourages incentives to conceal income to protect profit margins.
Lower tax rates are essential, and the Legislature should resist any new measures to increase taxes. It is also critical that the state government drastically reduce its level of spending. If we continue along our current path, the amount of wealth in the state will continue to shrink.
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