Edward Kleinbard Says, Don’t Soak the Few and the Rich
…another principle at stake; we are all participants, and taxes should cost all of us something. I think that we focus on the few and the rich not because of…
…another principle at stake; we are all participants, and taxes should cost all of us something. I think that we focus on the few and the rich not because of…
…whatsoever, but taxes that must be paid in cash on a non-liquid, non-income-producing asset, like property taxes and death taxes, are disruptive, forcing people to sell out and liquidate their…
…near-rich, arises not from resentment but from fantasy, the belief that ‘the rich’ have enough resources to bear most of the burden of society without raising taxes on the rest!…
…an income tax but no sales tax, while Washington State has no income tax but its other taxes are so high that it has not become a tax haven, while…
…would also add that undocumenteds who have gotten into ‘above the table’ jobs where they are paying withholding taxes should be considered as “under the jurisdiction of the United States,”…
…flow. Taxes of this kind, that must be paid in cash, often force the divestiture and sale of homes and sometimes of business assets; so resistance to raising taxes of…
…reform of the meaning of ‘under the jurisdiction of the United States’ of the 14th Amendment which I have made in another post, a job with taxes withheld would qualify…
A number of millionaires are fine with their taxes being raised. I myself could live with slightly higher taxes, though I don’t like the idea of going higher than the…
…executed, and that ‘anchor babies’ born on U.S. soil to parents not legally in this country and not having their taxes withheld, or here on a tourist visa, should be…
…in circulation [the Canadians are phasing out theirs, and no coin in common use in Europe is worth that little] here’s a use for it. 3. Tobacco taxes could be…