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=== Article 1: New Taxes ===
1.1 - Creates a flat tax levied on allestimates theregarding large, multinational companies profits generatedearned in Kodiak by multinationalthis corporationscountry, regardless of wheretheir theyactual are headquartered or based inreporting.<blockquote>1.1.1 - SetsThe theKodiak annualRevenue DivertedDirectorate Profits(KRD) Taxis responsible for creating estimates on these companies and enforcing them with respect to 25%the corporation tax.</blockquote>1.2 - Creates a flat payroll tax levied on employers in proportion to the salaries paid to employees.<blockquote>1.2.1 - Sets the Payroll Tax to 5%.</blockquote>1.3 - Creates a flat tax on families with more than one home on the value of all their residential property. Single family homes will not have the property tax applied to them.
 
<blockquote>1.3.1 - Sets the Property Tax to 1%.
<blockquote>1.3.1 - Sets the Property Tax to 1%.</blockquote><blockquote>1.3.2 - A single family home is defined as: a free-standing residential building. Single-family homes are designed to be used as a single-dwelling unit, with one owner, no shared walls, and its own land. Town houses are also defined as a single-family home as long as these dwellings are separated by a ground-to-roof wall.</blockquote>1.4 - Creates a flat tax on all luxury goods sold. <blockquote>1.4.1 - Sets the Luxury Goods Tax to 9% of the gross sale price. This is appended onto the existing Point of Sale Tax.</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>1.3.1 - Sets the Property Tax to 1%.</blockquote><blockquote>1.3.2 - A single family home is defined as: a free-standing residential building. Single-family homes are designed to be used as a single-dwelling unit, with one owner, no shared walls, and its own land. Town houses are also defined as a single-family home as long as these dwellings are separated by a ground-to-roof wall.</blockquote>1.4 - Creates a flat tax on all luxury goods sold. <blockquote>1.4.1 - Sets the Luxury Goods Tax to 9% of the gross sale price. This is appended onto the existing Point of Sale Tax.</blockquote>
 
1.4.2 - A Luxury good is defined as: Haute couture/designer/custom fitted clothing, accessories such as jewelry and high-end watches, high-end automobiles (Sports cars, SUVs, EVs, Super Cars, Race Cars), private yachts, and wine costing more than 150 florins per 375mL bottle.</blockquote>
 
=== Article 2: Repeal of Existing Taxes ===
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