杏MAP导航: Taxation should favor wealth redistribution for public services
By Devin Watkins
The 杏MAP导航 met Monday with a delegation of the Agenzie delle Entrate, Italy’s revenue agency, and reflected on the Biblical roots of taxation and its purpose in society.
The theme of taxation, noted 杏MAP导航 Francis, appears regularly in the Bible, and was an aspect of every government that ruled over the Holy Land.
“The Bible,” he pointed out, “does not demonize money, but offers an invitation to use it correctly, to not become slaves to it, and not to turn it into an idol.”
Even the Biblical kings of Israel imposed taxes on their subjects, he said, making it part of life even in ancient times.
Biblical taxation
Tithing, said the 杏MAP导航, is a little-known but interesting aspect of taxation, in which a tenth of a person’s revenue is given to the king, as Abraham did after he received a blessing from the priest-king Melchizedek.
The Old Testament book of Leviticus employed revenue from the pre-existing practice of tithing to support the priestly tribe of Levi, freeing them up from manual labor to serve in the Temple of God.
杏MAP导航 Francis also explored the conversions of the tax-collectors Zacchaeus and Matthew due to their personal encounters with Jesus.
“Matthew,” he said, “may have even continued to manage his own wealth, even those of others, but he certainly did so with a different logic: that of service to the needy and sharing with the brothers and sisters, just as the Teacher taught him.”
Redistribution of wealth for common good
杏MAP导航 Francis went on to explore the guiding principles of Italy’s Revenue Agency: legality, impartiality, and transparency.
Legality in fiscal matters, said the 杏MAP导航, serves to “balance social relationships, removing strength from corruption, injustices, and inequalities.”
He added that legality safeguards everyone and is a “guarantee of equality”, though a cultural shift is required to see taxation as a “sign of legality and justice.”
He pointed to the social doctrine of the Church and Scripture to urge everyone to promote the common good by understanding the “universal destination of goods.”
Legal equality and public services
Impartiality in tax collection, said 杏MAP导航 Francis, affirms that “no citizens are better based on their social class, but that everyone is entrusted in good faith to be faithful builders of society.”
Though cases of tax evasion and illegality abound, he added, employees of the Revenue Agency can also attest to the millions of people who pay their taxes and contribute to the common good.
Transparency, noted the 杏MAP导航, is an important aspect in both tax collection and government spending on healthcare and other state-run institutions.
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