kano taxes on listings

Discussion in 'Ideas' started by funnyman, Dec 6, 2015.

  1. Snowtiger

    Snowtiger Well-Known Member

    Well haven't you ever wondered where they get the fake money they are giving away daily :p Everyone wants to know where the taxes are going to. Seems logical they are giving it back by the luck of a draw. lol
     
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  2. funnyman

    funnyman Member

    nah not that kind of ammount im just saying the people whos doing the listing would like some kind of positive view of listing big bounties
     
  3. Demonik1

    Demonik1 Well-Known Member

    That's a fallacy, like the boasting of all mens' penis size xD
     
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  4. Demonik1

    Demonik1 Well-Known Member

    Except mine ;p
     
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  5. George Burd

    George Burd Well-Known Member

    if the taxes went into a high yield interest earning account , ah blah heck with that crap just add too the world boss rewards lol
     
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  6. Snowtiger

    Snowtiger Well-Known Member

    Ok, how about this idea? For every 100th bounty a person places, they will receive a bonus tax refund equivalent to all monies withheld from those 100 bounties. This idea has the potential to add more activity to the game because people might be more inclined to place bounties knowing they would get the taxes back eventually in one large lump sum. If needed to prevent abuse, there could be a stipulation that only a percent of those 100 bounties can be placed on the same person.
     
  7. George Burd

    George Burd Well-Known Member

    how about a unearned bounty tax credit, we get taxes back we never paid for not placing bountys?
     
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  8. Snowtiger

    Snowtiger Well-Known Member

    Lol, could I claim all 1000 clanies as dependents towards this unearned bounty tax credit since I cant bounty them?
     
    Last edited: Dec 24, 2015
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  9. Demonik1

    Demonik1 Well-Known Member

    How about this..... You all become better bounty hunters and in one day you get more coin than you've lost placing bounties since you started playing? Sound good? I think we have a winner here
     
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  10. funnyman

    funnyman Member

    yeah i suck at hunting everyone knows that im really looking out for the people listing here so demonik why so hostile
     
  11. Marc14

    Marc14 Active Member

    I don't really care where my coins are going to when I bounty someone. It would't make much difference either if less of the bounty went to Kano. The price for the lister would be the same.
     
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  12. Demonik1

    Demonik1 Well-Known Member

    Lol that wasn't hostility my friend, just the smartass in me.... My point basically is theyre never going to change how it is or they would have by now
     
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  13. Kirsten

    Kirsten Well-Known Member

    ;)Keep the tax FFS and stop crying
     
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  14. Demonik1

    Demonik1 Well-Known Member

    That's right! Tell em pirate chick!
     
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  15. The Navigator

    The Navigator Active Member

    I think the case is closed. Clever debating!
     
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  16. Littlehorse

    Littlehorse New Member

    yeah i can see that;):D
     
  17. Littlehorse

    Littlehorse New Member

    Hey I got what you posted:p
     
  18. Alice Prospero

    Alice Prospero Active Member

    Is the tax only 10%? That doesn't seem right.

    I believe a tax is needed to prevent too much inflation. It would destroy the game if there was none. Theres is still inflation enough to make some things priced very low compared to how much cash players have.
    Right now the only way to spend cash in zombie is listing players. There is no use for it so if there was no tax we would just hoard even more. Perhaps they could make cash useful in some other way too just to make money go around more.
     

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