I was looking at the following webpage that had given me some ideas:
Language tax - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
What if we placed, let's say, a 2 to 3 % tax on all language self-teaching books and bilingual dictionaries, with the exception of those for sign languages, the local Aboriginal language, IALs, and maybe religious language; as well as on all second-language courses for, let's say, 10-to-15-year-olds, except for the same languages as above, with all the revenue from this tax going to the development of Aboriginal languages?
What would be your thoughts on this?
Language tax - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
What if we placed, let's say, a 2 to 3 % tax on all language self-teaching books and bilingual dictionaries, with the exception of those for sign languages, the local Aboriginal language, IALs, and maybe religious language; as well as on all second-language courses for, let's say, 10-to-15-year-olds, except for the same languages as above, with all the revenue from this tax going to the development of Aboriginal languages?
What would be your thoughts on this?