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Idea: Add 10 questions to the tax form that ask for the price of common household items/groceries. For each wrong answer, increase the tax by 10 percent. The question has to be answered by the individual and cannot be modified by accountants. Give it a fun name like “price is right tax” and snuggle it in the spending bill.
“It’s one banana, Michael. How much could it cost, $10?”
One dollar, Bob.
What? Isn't it cents a piece?
I see milk thrown around as the common thing people are supposed to know about. I'm lactose intolerant and have no idea how much a gallon of milk costs. It's unlikely you could find 10 things that everyone buys and has similar pricing across brands and variations.
Do a ski jump score, of dropping the highest and lowest score, so you can have two shitty answers, and only scored on your middle answers.