Even the most expensive malls in the world don’t charge rents that work out to 30% of a business’s revenue, nor do the tax rates in the highest-taxed nations’ highest-taxed states’ highest-taxed cities come close to 30%. If they did, every consumer, worker, and business would leave and every taxing body would suffer as a result. But in the digital economy, there are only two “countries” and both are happy with their “GDP.”