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A [[bachelor tax]] is a punitive tax imposed on unmarried men. Historically many societies have imposed or attempted to impose bachelor taxes or more general [[taxes on childlessness]]. In the modern era, many countries vary tax rates by marital status, so current references to bachelor taxes are typically implicit rather than explicit.<ref>http://www.jstor.org/stable/41863114</ref> |
A [[bachelor tax]] is a punitive tax imposed on unmarried men. Historically many societies have imposed or attempted to impose bachelor taxes or more general [[taxes on childlessness]]. In the modern era, many countries vary tax rates by marital status, so current references to bachelor taxes are typically implicit rather than explicit.<ref>http://www.jstor.org/stable/41863114</ref> |
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Revision as of 07:55, 3 December 2023
A bachelor tax is a punitive tax imposed on unmarried men. Historically many societies have imposed or attempted to impose bachelor taxes or more general taxes on childlessness. In the modern era, many countries vary tax rates by marital status, so current references to bachelor taxes are typically implicit rather than explicit.[1]
Bachelor taxes were historically instituted as a result of young men being unwilling to marry and have children in sufficient numbers.[2]
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