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Octafish

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13. If the US Corporations don't bring the loot back, tax them.
Thu Feb 5, 2015, 11:34 AM
Feb 2015
Tax Offshore Wealth Sitting In First World Banks

James S. Henry
07.01.10, 09:00 AM EDT
Forbes Magazine dated July 19, 2010

Let's tax offshore private wealth.

How can we get the world's wealthiest scoundrels--arms dealers, dictators, drug barons, tax evaders--to help us pay for the soaring costs of deficits, disaster relief, climate change and development? Simple: Levy a modest withholding tax on untaxed private offshore loot.

Many aboveground economies around the world are struggling, but the economic underground is booming. By my estimate, there is $15 trillion to $20 trillion in private wealth sitting offshore in bank accounts, brokerage accounts and hedge fund portfolios, completely untaxed.

SNIP...

This wealth is concentrated. Nearly half of it is owned by 91,000 people--0.001% of the world's population. Ninety-five percent is owned by the planet's wealthiest 10 million people.

SNIP...

Is it feasible? Yes. The majority of offshore wealth is managed by 50 banks. As of September 2009 these banks accounted for $10.8 trillion of offshore assets--72% of the industry's total. The busiest 10 of them manage 40%.

CONTINUED....

http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2010/0719/opinions-taxation-tax-havens-banking-on-my-mind.html

And if they don't pay their share, tax them out of existence.

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Corporate America has ALREADY Doomed the Economy Teutonic Samuel Feb 2015 #1
Of course they're going to try to avoid taxes. Thatmoderateguy Feb 2015 #2
And the influx continues... woo me with science Feb 2015 #3
I'm not a propagandist. Thatmoderateguy Feb 2015 #4
This would be true except for tax loopholes nakocal Feb 2015 #6
Eh. Thatmoderateguy Feb 2015 #7
Do you have a link that supports that? cyberswede Feb 2015 #8
It's more complicated than that. Thatmoderateguy Feb 2015 #9
Krugman: "The Tax Foundation is not a reliable source" cyberswede Feb 2015 #11
You don't have to accept it. Thatmoderateguy Feb 2015 #15
And a partisan blogger isn't reliable either. FOH Thatmoderateguy Feb 2015 #16
What does "FOH" mean? Front of house? uppityperson Feb 2015 #17
F*ck Outta Here. Raine1967 Feb 2015 #20
So with that reply you seem to admit your conservative Kingofalldems Feb 2015 #19
LOL cyberswede Feb 2015 #24
Why do you link to a conservative think tank on a Kingofalldems Feb 2015 #18
+1 n/t Raine1967 Feb 2015 #21
Respectfully, your shorthand sentences lacked any real clear meaning, so it was your last sentence.. marble falls Feb 2015 #23
I'm also looking at a simple little graph in one Thatmoderateguy Feb 2015 #10
Corporate governments don't represent human beings. woo me with science Feb 2015 #5
One thing is for sure. The more money they have, the less democracy we have. raouldukelives Feb 2015 #12
+1 woo me with science Feb 2015 #14
If the US Corporations don't bring the loot back, tax them. Octafish Feb 2015 #13
K/R marmar Feb 2015 #22
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