Principles of Political Economy, Vol. 2Roscher, Wilhelm
General
Principles of Political Economy, Vol. 2
Roscher, Wilhelm
Economics
In Prussia, the revenue from class-taxation up to 1840,
increased, unfortunately, in a smaller proportion than the
population: hence the lowest classes must have increased
relatively more than the others. (_Hoffmann_, Lehre von den
Steuern, 176 ff.) Between 1852 and 1873, according to the
statistical returns from class-taxation and of the
classified income tax, the growth of large incomes in the
provinces of old Prussia, seems to have been much more rapid
than that of the smaller ones. Thus, for every 100
taxpayers, with an income of from 400 to 1,000 thalers,
there was an increase to 175.5; of from 1,000 to 1,600
thalers, for every previous 100, 210.2; from 1,600 to 3,200
thalers, 232.3; of from 3,200 to 6,000, 253.9; of from 6,000
to 12,000 thalers, 324.8; of from 12,000 to 24,000, 470.6;
of from 24,000 to 52,000 thalers, 576.3; of from 52,000 to
100,000 thalers, 568.4; of from 100,000 to 200,000 thalers,
533.3; of over 200,000, 2,200. Hence, probably, a greater
growth towards the top, than the general increase in the
population will account for.
This concentration of property took place most noticeably in
Berlin, where for instance, between 1853 and 1875 the
incomes of from 1,000 to 1,600 thalers increased 212.2 per
cent.; those from 24,000 to 52,000, 994.1 per cent. There
are now in the whole state 2.24 per cent. of the population
(including those dependent on them) subject to the income
tax; that is, estimated as having a yearly income of 1,000
thalers. Of the remaining 97.76 per cent., more than a
quarter, and probably more than one-half, are as a class
free from taxation, because their income is presumably less
than 140 thalers (6,049,699 against 532,367, exempt for
other reasons and 4,850,791 belonging to classes subject to
taxation: these three numbers probably not including
dependents). Among the payers of an income tax, there are
79,464 with an average income of 1,237 thalers per annum;
41,366 with 2,171 thalers; 12,305 with 4,279 thalers; 4,030
with 8,383 thalers; 1,655 with 16,527 thalers; 513 with
32,428 thalers; 163 with 65,595 thalers; 39 with 137,692
thalers; 21 with 427,142 thalers; and one with 1,700,000
thalers per annum. (Preuss. statist. Ztschr., 1875, 116,
132, 142, 145, 149.) As the reverse of this picture, we may
take the fact that, in 1870, of 1,047,974 cases of
guardianship, there were only 208,614 in which there was any
property to be looked after. (Justiz-Minist-Blatt, 1872, No.
6.)
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