Multiple Choice
The basis for Henry George's single-tax program was to tax:
A) all implicit and explicit returns so as to prevent any shifting of the tax.
B) payments to landlords, with no attention to the distorting effects on production.
C) the earned increment of land value, and then to rebate part of the tax back to the landlord.
D) the unearned increment of land value without shifting the tax forward to consumers.
E) all land so as to do away with any neighborhood and externality effects.
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