Saturday, January 7th, 2012
The AP reports that the IRS has continued to allocate more of its resources to the examination of the tax returns of the super rich: One in eight people earning at least $1 million annually was audited by the Internal Revenue Service last year, making them far likelier to be examined than those making below $200,000, [...]
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Friday, January 6th, 2012
Tax law professor and blogger Linda Beale chimes in on the Inequality Tax: I’ve often argued here that vast inequality is harmful to democracy, and that the kind of unequal society that we have today, reflected the Gilded Age of yore, is especially worrisome. Much of what is happening in this country that threatens freedom [...]
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Wednesday, January 4th, 2012
If you had any doubt about the socialist objectives of the progressive left, read Professor James Maule‘s approval of a new-fangled mechanism of class-warfare called The Inequality Tax and they will be assuaged: Ian Ayres and Aaron Edlin have come up with an interesting tax idea. In Donât Tax the Rich. Tax Inequality Itself, they propose that [...]
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Wednesday, December 14th, 2011
I have said many times before that the goal of the pro-tax left is not to raise the dinghies of the poor, but rather to sink the Yachts of the rich. Kay Bell sums it up in her post Taxes as a tool of economic equality (emphasis added): Americans are quite proud of, among other things, [...]
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Wednesday, December 7th, 2011
There was a time when if you called a left-winger a socialist he’d sock (slap?) you in the face. But now, in these days of abject class warfare, he wears the label on his sleeve for daws to peck at. From the New York Times, by way of Paul Caron, it seems a blatant money grab is afoot: [...]
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Wednesday, December 7th, 2011
Once again the left gets hoisted with its own petard in the tax debate. Alan Reynolds of the Cato Institute wrote an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal today in which he noted: A recent report from the Congressional Budget Office says, “The share of income acquired by the top 1% grew from about 8% [...]
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Sunday, December 4th, 2011
The tax-the-rich rantings of multi-billionaire Nick Hanauer are proof that you don’t have to be a genius in America to get rich. Here’s Hanauer writing for BloombergBusinessweek (emphasis added): Iâm a very rich person. As an entrepreneur and venture capitalist, Iâve started or helped get off the ground dozens of companies in industries including manufacturing, retail, medical services, [...]
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Wednesday, November 30th, 2011
The pressures of having to write a daily column can cause perverse results and nobody demonstrates this phenomenon better than the New York Times’ Paul Krugman. William Anderson of Krugman-in-Wonderland has the latest manifestation of Krugman Cloven Foot-in-Mouth disease: In his latest column, Krugman demands higher taxes on “the rich” (of which category multi-millionaire Krugman resides), Krugman calls for a financial transactions tax, [...]
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Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011
WebCPA reports that a group of millionaires visited the halls of Congress in an effort to convince lawmakers to raise tax rates on incomes of $1 million a year or more: The group, known as the âPatriotic Millionaires,â made the visit as the November 23 deadline approaches for a congressional âsupercommitteeâ to come up with a [...]
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Thursday, November 17th, 2011
The Tax Policy Blog published the following chart showing why some U.S. corporations are relocating their operations overseas: The anti-business, class-warrior left will continue to claim that greedy corporations are not paying their fair share no matter how many charts like this one are proffered as evidence to the contrary. Facts are counter-revolutionary. Related Posts: Pro-Tax True [...]
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Wednesday, November 16th, 2011
PJ Media reports that seven of the top ten wealthiest members in Congress are Democrats: Yes America, there is a wealth gap. Seven of the top ten wealthiest members in Congress are Democrats. The results are based on a new study released today by the non-partisan Center for Responsive Politics. The Center did an analysis [...]
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Wednesday, November 16th, 2011
Paul Caron reports: Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla) has released Subsidies of the Rich and Famous: Federal Programs and Tax Breaks That Help Millionaires: From tax write-offs for gambling losses, vacation homes, and luxury yachts to subsidies for their ranches and estates, the government is subsidizing the lifestyles of the rich and famous. Multimillionaires are even [...]
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Sunday, November 6th, 2011
Daniel J. Mitchell writes in Helping to Explain Greeceâs Collapse in a Single Picture: Politicians in Europe have spent decades creating a fiscal crisis by violating Mitchellâs Golden Rule and letting government grow faster than the private sector. As a result, government is far too big today, and nations such as Greece are in the process [...]
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Tuesday, November 1st, 2011
David Logan of Tax Policy Blog writes in The Income Tax Burden of the Top 1%: A Geographical Perspective: In 2009, the top 1 percent of taxpayersâ1,379,822 of themâpaid more than the bottom 90% combined. Geographically, this is equivalent to a city the size of San Antonio, TX paying more in income taxes than every person living [...]
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Tuesday, November 1st, 2011
Courtesy of Paul Caron, here is a must-watch interview of New York University Law School Professor Richard Epstein: Richard Epstein: The Income Inequality Myth Watch Does U.S. Economic Inequality Have a Good Side? on PBS. See more from PBS NewsHour. The Daily, Donât Mind the Gap:Â Occupiers Blast Economic Inequality but Fail to Notice Growing [...]
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Friday, October 21st, 2011
John Hinderaker of Power Line writes what I wish I wrote about the inconsistency between the left’s objection to corporation’s being treated as people and their repeated accusation that corporations experience the human emotion of greed: Lately, we have heard a lot from the Wall Street occupiers as well as more mainstream Democrats about âgreedy corporations.â But wait! This is sheer anthropomorphism: if [...]
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Thursday, October 20th, 2011
David Logan of Tax Policy Blog has another reality check for the 99 percenters occupying Wall Street: An Overlooked Two-Year Trend: Incomes of the Top 1 Percent Decline While Effective Rates Increase It’s true. In 2008 and 2009, the average taxpayer in the top 1 percent made less money than they did in the prior [...]
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Wednesday, October 19th, 2011
Our left-wing tax blogger friends James Maule and Linda Beale avidly support the Occupy Wall Street movement. Together, Maule and Beale have written dozens of posts about out how middle-class conservatives – tea partiers, in particular – have been victimized by right-wing lies about taxes. Well, the folks at Daily Intel have polled 50 Occupy [...]
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Sunday, October 16th, 2011
The irony is richer than Warren Buffett’s secretary. Reuters reports that the Occupy Wall Street mob, after two short weeks of relatively peaceful occupying, has gone violent in a global day of rage (emphasis is mine): Hundreds of hooded, masked protesters rampaged through Rome in some of the worst violence in the Italian capital for years Saturday, [...]
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Saturday, October 15th, 2011
Now this is awfully unfair to the bottom 50% of Americans, don’t you think? I mean, what kind of a society treats its most vulnerable citizens this way? Surely, the Occupy Wall Streeters will start focusing on this horrifying inequity, right? Oh, wait. I almost forgot. The bottom 50% don’t pay any income tax at all. Nevermind. Bookmark [...]
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