Legislation

SB359

Modify tax enforcement authority and sales tax exemption

Senate | Introduced In Senate

๐Ÿ“‹ What This Bill Does

SB359 aims to modify tax enforcement authority and sales tax exemption in Ohio. It introduces changes to various tax-related sections of the Revised Code.

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Rationale

The bill does not directly align with libertarian principles as it involves modifying tax enforcement and sales tax exemptions, which are forms of government intervention in the economy. Libertarians typically advocate for limited government involvement in taxation and free markets.

Risks and Concerns

  • Increase in tax enforcement authority could lead to greater government intrusion in individuals' financial affairs.
  • Changes to sales tax exemptions may distort market dynamics and hinder free market competition.

Platform Citations (2)

2.0 ECONOMIC LIBERTY (2_0) OPPOSES
The bill involves modifications to tax enforcement authority and sales tax exemptions, which may expand government power beyond what libertarians advocate for.
2.1 Aggression, Property, and Contract (2_1) OPPOSES
The bill may lead to increased government intrusion in financial matters, contrary to the principles of limited government intervention.
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