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If we're looking at a higher top rate, why not hit just the truly 1 percent - the folks who really make millions yearly? $250k may sound like a lot, but in expensive parts of the country it's not real wealth.
1 posted on 11/30/2012 1:36:17 PM PST by WilliamIII
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You know, it would be very tempting to propose a 5%/per year take on the wealth (not income) of billionaires. Buffet would be whining like a little girl.
39 posted on 11/30/2012 4:23:10 PM PST by Red Dog #1
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Buffet’s plan is a self-serving scam. Buffet doesn’t pay a lower income tax rate because Dividends and Cap. Gains are taxed at 15%. Berkshire doesn’t pay dividends and Buffet claims the ideal stock holding period is “forever.” No dividends and no capital gains.

He has set up his estate to go to a trust and hence will avoid ALL Estate Taxes, but he realized that he could “trickle” some of those gifts over his “living” years and would be a deduction against his otherwise taxable income cutting the “effective” rate in half.

It doesn’t matter what you do to the highest tax rates (his secretary is deep in 6 figures) she will always pay twice his tax rate.

Buffet avoids most income tax, pays no dividend tax, pays no Capital Gains tax, set to avoid all estate tax.

Buffet argues for higher estate taxes not because he will pay any (he won’t) but because it will cause tax planners to have to by more tax free life insurance to settle estate tax bill for others. If Berkshire-Hathaway is anything, it is a giant Insurance Company.

If you propose to eliminate what is called the Appreciated Capital Gain deduction and require taxes to be paid on the untaxed portion HE WILL CROAK.....


40 posted on 11/30/2012 8:29:08 PM PST by scannell
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