kzt wrote:"So you say that isn't legal? Here's a form, fill it out and we'll get into the court calendar. I think the first opening is in 6 years. But in the meantime, I think this group of police wish to talk to you."
It's not going to work. There's no bureaucracy to collect taxes from the member states. There's no structure for deciding how they're imposed, or from which budget they'll come. There's no Federal police force which will be universally successful at compelling payment on member worlds.
The Solarian League has survived because (1) it had sufficient revenue to run its government on the basis of imperial-style extraction from non-Core worlds, and (2) it therefore did not ask anyone to pay taxes.
The League will, no doubt, attempt constitutional reform. But even if they did just jump straight past their Assembly and issue bureaucratic degrees of questionable legality, there's nothing in place to actually enforce those decrees. A system of taxation isn't just a law saying you can tax people. Even if they pass the law, the system doesn't exist, and attempting to institute the system will just cause more systems to slip through Kolokoltsov and co's fingers.
Constitutional reform and taxation reform are out.
But. What if the League just started issuing war bonds? That would potentially be a lot simpler to implement, be faster, and wouldn't have the same coercive downsides as inventing a federal tax system. And, under the circumstances, they might actually be successful - assuming people both want the League to survive and are confident that they'll someday be repaid.