Posted on 11/19/2010 6:53:07 PM PST by South40
Forty-five of the nations wealthiest taxpayers, dubbing themselves Patriotic Millionaires for Fiscal Strength, are asking President Barack Obama to let tax breaks expire for those making more than $1 million.
We have done very well over the last several years, reads their letter, posted on their website. Now, during our nations moment of need, we are eager to do our fair share. We dont need more tax cuts, and we understand that cutting our taxes will increase the deficit and the debt burden carried by other taxpayers. The country needs to meet its financial obligations in a just and responsible way.
Letting tax cuts for incomes over $1,000,000 expire, is an important step in that direction.
(Excerpt) Read more at totalbuzz.ocregister.com ...
That's not necessary; they make it a lot easier.
https://www.pay.gov/paygov/forms/formInstance.html?agencyFormId=23779454
Problem is, they want to drag the rest with them.
Or could it be THEY HAVE little income that's taxable because of good lawyers and accountants.
“Forty-five of the nations wealthiest taxpayers, dubbing themselves Patriotic Millionaires for Fiscal Strength, are asking President Barack Obama to let tax breaks expire for those making more than $1 million.”
There are over 6 million millionaires in the U.S. so speak for yourselves.
And they likely don't pay much in the way of taxes, anyway -- as they arrange their financial affairs so as to minimize income taxes and maximize wealth.
If you've got a $billion invested in tax-free municipals, another billion invested in real estate and a third billion invested in gold or common stocks -- plus trust funds and foundations -- you may well not report more than $250,000 in adjust gross income.
If they feel their taxes should be higher, then they should write a bigger check.
This article SMELLS like mule muffins! I say complete bullshit on this article as to its truth.
Just: a flat tax where EVERYBODY pays into the system
An income tax that everyone pays. No one is off the hook, especially not as it is now where approximately 47 percent of the people who don’t, are pitted against the 53 percent that do. It is a small price to pay for the privilege of living in the greatest country on earth.
Anyone with half a brain, knows that “tax cuts for the rich”, is just leftist, buzz words. You might as well say tax cuts for tax payers, except that doesn’t have the explosive nature of the other, which is more like pouring gasoline on the conflagration.
Propaganda, and deception, the only tools left in the bag, when you don’t deal in TRUTH.
They can make that decision for themselves and exempt themselves.
They do not have to right to speak for all others.
1. They do not know any special circumstances other may or may not have that would make their circumstances different in scope to those who were willing to exempt themselves
2. IT IS NONE OF THEIR BUSINESS to say what others should or should not be able to do simply because they had a particular income that year.
I can think of reasons that would make significant differences in circumstances between someone who is working hard for everything they get as apposed to someone who inherited their money and does nothing but sit around the pool all day.
The tax code is obscene in it’s technical loopholes. The cheaters sign a letter. That’s what I get from this post.
Yeah, exactly. Has anyone pointed out to them that one can make a voluntary contribution to the treasury?
If they want to personally pay more there is absolutely NO ONE stopping them. In fact, there are hands out and waiting for them to do so!
I agree. The proper thinking is taking hold. It's amazing.
Progressive = Liberal = Socialism = Un-American.
Hey, there’s the answer! Make gifts to reduce the public debt tax deductable!
oh... wait...
If you’re so rich, why aren’t you smart?
Clearly, wealth has no correlation with intellect.
Every person, including these “wealthy” morons, is permitted to pay additional federal taxes if they wish. The problem is, they want to force OTHERS to pay additional taxes instead.
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