Comment by hnburnsy
6 days ago
Billionaires pay 37% or 20% on their investment gains, can't really explain it to a 5 year old because congress and the IRS make it complex.
6 days ago
Billionaires pay 37% or 20% on their investment gains, can't really explain it to a 5 year old because congress and the IRS make it complex.
They don't pay anywhere close to that, there are tons of tricks to avoid paying that % on gains and the more money you have the more leeway for loopholes.
Very relevant in startup ecosystem as well (look up exchange funds, opportunity zones etc.)
40% of Federal income tax revenue comes from the top 1%.
Imagine how much federal revenue would increase if that 1% paid the same effective rate as say a typical plumber, rather than the <10% they currently pay. That might actually put a dent in the trillions of dollars this congress is about to add to the national debt.
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What percent of all income do they make?
Edit: it's an honest question. Maybe the top 1% paying 40% of all income taxes is too much tax. Maybe it's not enough. Without knowing how much of all the income they make it's a meaningless number.
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The top 1% of people make 20.7% of the country's income. Given progressive tax rates, they should be paying a lot more than 40% of Federal income tax revenue, but rates don't scale enough, and aren't lax enough on other classes.
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https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/fact-check-richest-1...
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That seems excessive.
Corporations are persons, right? Why is their tax rate just half that of real people?
Why aren't all persons taxed equally?
The top 1% own 39% of everything in the U.S. You are not in the top 1%. Why are you complaining again?
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If they don't wanna pay so much in taxes, they should stop having so much money. Taxes function to raise revenue and thus have to go where the money is.
This conversation is about billionaires, not the top 1%.
There are no loopholes for investment gains. If you are talking about offsetting losses and delaying gains, those options would likely be available to endowment funds.