I saw this on Yahoo earlier today:
[url]http://uk.news.yahoo.com/22/20090420/twl-life-us-fat-9020220.html[/url]
Given the budget this week too, I was thinking...is it time to start taxing people based on how fat they are? Given the rather parlous state of UK finances, we need to increase our tax-take. However, we also need to levy this in a more progressive, fairer way.
I propose a couple of solutions. Firstly, tax people based directly on their waist-line - i.e. a 32" waist would give a 32% income tax rate. This is probably pretty close to the average required income tax rate and waist-line.
Alternatively, a formula along the lines of tax rate = (BMI x BMI) / 16 would seem fair in the context of the article above. E.g. a skinny person with BMI of 18 would only pay income tax at the rate of 20.25%. A larger person with a BMI of 30 would pay 56.25%.
Reckon this would work? Maybe it will be the surprise announcement on Wednesday????