The 47th U.S. President just dropped a bombshell—hinting at a potential full elimination of income tax, with tariff revenues supposedly filling the gap. If this actually happens, we're talking about a massive fiscal restructuring that could ripple through global markets. Higher tariffs typically mean inflationary pressure and supply chain shifts, which historically impacts risk assets differently. Worth monitoring how this plays out for macro trends and capital flows.
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VitalikFanAccount
· 17h ago
Wiping out the individual income tax? Is that true? Relying solely on tariffs to fill this gap.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 17h ago
Cancel income tax? Rely on tariffs to fill the gap? This logic is a bit questionable; don't cry when the prices of goods skyrocket later.
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 18h ago
Cancel income tax? Laughing to death, can tariffs fill this hole? Supply Chain in chaos, inflation soaring, retail investors suckers prepare to be played for suckers.
The 47th U.S. President just dropped a bombshell—hinting at a potential full elimination of income tax, with tariff revenues supposedly filling the gap. If this actually happens, we're talking about a massive fiscal restructuring that could ripple through global markets. Higher tariffs typically mean inflationary pressure and supply chain shifts, which historically impacts risk assets differently. Worth monitoring how this plays out for macro trends and capital flows.