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Could be that this is a valid explanation, but regardless, you get more people interested in doing this adventuring stuff, supporting the economy and the society with resources, by giving them incentives. The way the fictive US president explained their system here in this chapter sounds much more reasonable (for once, "the US" and "reasonable" are not something I tend to use often in one sentence nowadays).It took me a bit, but I think I figured out an underlying logic to trying to tax adventurers other than the complete idiocy it probably is. The idea is that by increasing the taxes per level they’re forcing the adventurers to grind deeper floors more appropriate to their level. A medium to high level adventurer won’t be able to coast by taking on easier floors because the taxes are taking too much and can’t clog the lower floors for the adventuring grind pipeline to take advantage of how much better Japan is doing at resource mining right now. They get to black company their way into more stuff while double dipping in taking the profits away from adventurers.
I’m sure everyone else in this thread has pointed out all of the flaws that would/will utterly break this plan alongside the increased danger from forcing people to dig deeper and take more risks than they feel comfortable with.
Giving people incentives instead of forcing them to do something is often the better approach, unless there's no other alternative and Japan definitely has this.