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Subject:

Taxes and surplus value

From:

"George Pennefather" <[log in to unmask]>

Reply-To:

George Pennefather

Date:

Fri, 17 Dec 1999 14:21:56 -0000

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In Ireland there is regular and frequent reference to the budget surplus that the
bourgeois state has experienced. The surplus is being presented as something that the
bourgeois state can almost be proud of. It is presented in the bourgeois media as an
indication of the prosperity of Irish society. In connection with this the media is
forever inculcating  the view that "the country" is awash with money. Then when the
government introduces measures that reduce income tax as a means of cutting into the
budget surplus its policy is viewed as a act of generosity on the part of the government.

The entire debate over the budget surplus and the economic condition of Ireland is
conducted within the superficial matrix outlined above. The entire debate  misrepresents
the real character and significance of the current situation.

The budget surplus is not an achievement of the state. It merely means that that the state
is, if anything, over-taxing the economy. It merely means that the state is deducting too
much surplus value from the bourgeoisie. It is an indication of the inability of the state
and indeed its bourgeoisie to rationally plan under capitalism since these massive
surpluses were not intended.

Given the vastness of this unexpected surplus value in the form of state revenue there is
no question but that the state must release much of this revenue back to the source from
which it came --the valorisation process. For ideological and pragmatic political reasons
the government seeks to present any such return of surplus value as an act of caring
concern on the part of the government. Nothing could be further from the truth. All that
the surplus means is that the state has been over-taxing the capitalist economy and
consequently hindering the accelerated accumulation of capital within that economy. In
short the budget surplus is both an expression of the limited nature of the state's social
spending and the degree to which it is hindering rather than enhancing the development of
the capitalist economy.

When it returns much of this surplus it presents it as a return of surplus to the working
class. It suggests that the return of this surplus in the form of reductions in income tax
means increased living standards for the working class. What it does not explain is that
under the corporatism that obtains in Ireland any reduction in income tax to the working
class means a corresponding smaller increase in gross wages or salaries to the working
class. The result is that the net gain to the working class in lower income tax is
neutralised by the correspondingly diminished increase in gross wages going to the the
working class. The upshot is that the reduced income tax is merely a disguised way in
which surplus value is returned to the bourgeoisie.

Among the most oppressive aspect of the entire strategy for fooling the working class in
this way and presenting the increasing exploitation of the working class as liberation is
that in Ireland there no voice, let alone organisation, that highlights this fact. The
radical left in Ireland is totally incapable of providing such an ideological opposition.
Indeed, if anything, the left in Ireland is so bigoted that the kind of opinion offered
here would be vehemently suppressed by them. However on the internet is at present much
harder to engage in such censorship --although there have been, and are, conspicuous
attempts to achieve this on some mailing lists.


Warm regards
George Pennefather

Be free to check out our Communist Think-Tank web site at
http://homepage.eircom.net/~beprepared/












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