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EPISODE · May 30, 2026 · 55 MIN

Exploring Taxation: UAE, US, and Sweden | Revenue, Redistribution, and Power w/ Saabira Khan

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In Episode 4 of Dollar Dialogue, we are joined by an amazing guest speaker Ms. Sabeera Khan, ameliorating our podcast today. And of course, as usual, we have hosts Supreeth Nagella, Zumar Sheikh, Demir Hossain, Mohammed Araf Kabir, and Zohaan Rana leading the podcast today.Why do some countries tax almost nothing while others tax nearly half of people’s incomes?Why are citizens in some nations willing to accept extremely high taxes, while in others taxation is seen as government overreach?And ultimately:Does taxation create prosperity… or limit it?To answer these questions, we explore three radically different economic systems through the experiences of the United Arab Emirates, United States, and Sweden.Each country represents a completely different philosophy about money, government, freedom, and society itself.The UAE became globally famous for its low-tax environment, luxury lifestyle, and business-friendly economy. With no traditional personal income tax for most residents, cities like Dubai transformed into global financial and commercial hubs attracting entrepreneurs, corporations, influencers, and foreign investment from around the world. But how does a country with such low taxation still fund infrastructure, development, and public services? And can this model survive in the long term?Meanwhile, the United States operates one of the largest and most influential economies in human history — built on capitalism, private enterprise, consumer spending, and innovation. Yet the American taxation system is incredibly complex and politically divisive. Some argue taxes are already too high, while others believe the wealthy and corporations are not paying their fair share. We examine how taxation in America connects to healthcare, education, military spending, national debt, inequality, and the growing divide between economic classes.Then we move to Sweden — one of the world’s most famous welfare states. Here, citizens pay some of the highest taxes on Earth, yet Sweden consistently ranks among the happiest, safest, and most economically stable countries in the world. Why? What do Swedish citizens receive in return for those taxes? And does the Scandinavian model prove that higher taxation can actually improve quality of life?Throughout this episode, we explore how taxation is not simply about collecting revenue. It is about power. Governments use taxes to shape economies, influence behavior, redistribute wealth, fund welfare systems, build infrastructure, support healthcare, provide education, maintain militaries, and stabilize society during crises.But taxation also creates major debates:Should billionaires pay more?Is low taxation better for innovation?Can welfare states survive forever?Does high taxation discourage ambition?Is inequality an unavoidable part of capitalism?What happens when governments overspend?And who ultimately carries the burden of taxation — corporations, the rich, or ordinary citizens?This episode also breaks down:Progressive vs regressive taxationCorporate taxesIncome taxesVAT and consumption taxesWelfare spendingRedistribution of wealthPublic debtTax havensGovernment deficitsSocial democracyFree-market capitalismEconomic incentivesThe relationship between taxation and political ideologyWe compare:Dubai’s tax-free appealAmerica’s capitalist balancing actSweden’s welfare-based social contract—and ask which system truly creates the strongest society.Because behind every tax policy lies a bigger question:What should governments actually provide for their people?Should individuals keep more of their own money and rely on markets?Or should governments collect more taxes in exchange for stronger public services and social protections?

In Episode 4 of Dollar Dialogue, we are joined by an amazing guest speaker Ms. Sabeera Khan, ameliorating our podcast today. And of course, as usual, we have hosts Supreeth Nagella, Zumar Sheikh, Demir Hossain, Mohammed Araf Kabir, and Zohaan Rana leading the podcast today.Why do some countries tax almost nothing while others tax nearly half of people’s incomes?Why are citizens in some nations willing to accept extremely high taxes, while in others taxation is seen as government overreach?And ultimately:Does taxation create prosperity… or limit it?To answer these questions, we explore three radically different economic systems through the experiences of the United Arab Emirates, United States, and Sweden.Each country represents a completely different philosophy about money, government, freedom, and society itself.The UAE became globally famous for its low-tax environment, luxury lifestyle, and business-friendly economy. With no traditional personal income tax for most residents, cities like Dubai transformed into global financial and commercial hubs attracting entrepreneurs, corporations, influencers, and foreign investment from around the world. But how does a country with such low taxation still fund infrastructure, development, and public services? And can this model survive in the long term?Meanwhile, the United States operates one of the largest and most influential economies in human history — built on capitalism, private enterprise, consumer spending, and innovation. Yet the American taxation system is incredibly complex and politically divisive. Some argue taxes are already too high, while others believe the wealthy and corporations are not paying their fair share. We examine how taxation in America connects to healthcare, education, military spending, national debt, inequality, and the growing divide between economic classes.Then we move to Sweden — one of the world’s most famous welfare states. Here, citizens pay some of the highest taxes on Earth, yet Sweden consistently ranks among the happiest, safest, and most economically stable countries in the world. Why? What do Swedish citizens receive in return for those taxes? And does the Scandinavian model prove that higher taxation can actually improve quality of life?Throughout this episode, we explore how taxation is not simply about collecting revenue. It is about power. Governments use taxes to shape economies, influence behavior, redistribute wealth, fund welfare systems, build infrastructure, support healthcare, provide education, maintain militaries, and stabilize society during crises.But taxation also creates major debates:Should billionaires pay more?Is low taxation better for innovation?Can welfare states survive forever?Does high taxation discourage ambition?Is inequality an unavoidable part of capitalism?What happens when governments overspend?And who ultimately carries the burden of taxation — corporations, the rich, or ordinary citizens?This episode also breaks down:Progressive vs regressive taxationCorporate taxesIncome taxesVAT and consumption taxesWelfare spendingRedistribution of wealthPublic debtTax havensGovernment deficitsSocial democracyFree-market capitalismEconomic incentivesThe relationship between taxation and political ideologyWe compare:Dubai’s tax-free appealAmerica’s capitalist balancing actSweden’s welfare-based social contract—and ask which system truly creates the strongest society.Because behind every tax policy lies a bigger question:What should governments actually provide for their people?Should individuals keep more of their own money and rely on markets?Or should governments collect more taxes in exchange for stronger public services and social protections?

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In Episode 4 of Dollar Dialogue, we are joined by an amazing guest speaker Ms. Sabeera Khan, ameliorating our podcast today. And of course, as usual, we have hosts Supreeth Nagella, Zumar Sheikh, Demir Hossain, Mohammed Araf Kabir, and Zohaan Rana...

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