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In reply to the discussion: The case for higher taxes on the wealthy [View all]Gormy Cuss
(30,884 posts)111. There's a wide gap between effective tax rates for them now and taxing 'the snot out of them.'
A five percent effective tax rate increase would be noise to the wealthiest tax payers. There is certainly room to increase taxes on the wealthy and no compelling reason not to do so - the only issues are what level of increase is needed and what level won't cause more problems than it solves.
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How are they punished if they remain fabulously wealthy? Do they have some inalienable ...
Scuba
Jul 2015
#10
Not an expert on this subject at all but I do know that when Eisenhower had 91% taxation for the
jwirr
Jul 2015
#16
No one knows where the 'sweet spot' is and there really isn't a good way to find out.
PoliticAverse
Jul 2015
#103
The definition of rich is relative. And they have already stopped paying thier fair share of taxes.
jwirr
Jul 2015
#20
Sorry. Yet we have to do something about the wealth inequality and the large corporations and
jwirr
Jul 2015
#23
Even small communities can have a income tax. They add their percentage to the state tax and
jwirr
Jul 2015
#80
Well you are correct about that. I guess that is why we have brakets. Given the profits the rich
jwirr
Jul 2015
#81
So in a sense the Rs are right - they are the job creators. Only now they are creating those jobs
jwirr
Jul 2015
#85
In the hypothetical world that results from overtaxing the rich... *sniff*...
lumberjack_jeff
Jul 2015
#55
So, by what moral mandate do you consider yourself entitled to someone else's money? nt
clarice
Jul 2015
#31
And what do you call hiding behind a corporate entity that does the upward redistribution?
PowerToThePeople
Jul 2015
#39
My goodness, I don't know where to start with you.....I will try to help you tomorrow.nt
clarice
Jul 2015
#46
There's a wide gap between effective tax rates for them now and taxing 'the snot out of them.'
Gormy Cuss
Jul 2015
#111
I think they should pay higher taxes, but the percentages tossed around here are mind-boggling.
Calista241
Jul 2015
#72
Because inflation is a tax on everyone and distorts economic activity and decisions.
PoliticAverse
Jul 2015
#104