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Wealthy Americans Continue To Dodge The Taxman

by: robert.harding

Mon Dec 29, 2008 at 16:43:04 PM EST


(This is a column written by David Sirota. I am on his e-mail list and get his columns regularly and they are a great read. This one has a New York mention in it and makes a great case for a millionaires tax.)

For most of us, Benjamin Franklin's words in 1789 still apply: "Nothing is certain but death and taxes."

However, millionaires, by definition, are not most of us. While they can't stave off the grim reaper, they can convince lawmakers to shield them from the taxman and balance budgets on the backs of everyone else.

That's what's going on in revenue-starved states right now: governors are preparing to slash middle-class programs and are resisting calls to raise taxes on the wealthy. Nowhere is this class war more pronounced than in New York - the home of the financial thieves who killed the economy.

Having halved its top tax rate over the last three decades, New York today faces a $15.4 billion deficit. In response, Democratic Gov. David Paterson might have asked his state's Gordon Gekkos to pay higher taxes, especially considering the idea's popularity in polls and the news that Wall Street's elite are still swimming in money. Indeed, according to CBS News, the allegedly beleaguered financial industry is so flush with cash it plans to dole out $14 billion in executive bonuses this year.

Yet, far from forcing robber barons to pay their fair share, Paterson told The New York Times that taxing millionaires is "the last place you want to go." Instead, he proposes to punish Joe and Jane Six-pack by hiking the taxes and cutting the programs that disproportionately impact them. Specifically, he wants to increase sales taxes, college tuitions and licensing fees and slash education and low-income health programs.

The rest of the column below the fold.  

robert.harding :: Wealthy Americans Continue To Dodge The Taxman
Paterson defended his proposals by telling PBS's Bill Moyers "that when you tax the wealthy in the downturn of an economy, you have an automatic link of a loss of job opportunities and then a loss of population." The rationale sounds intelligently pragmatic - until you peruse the relevant data.

When New Jersey recently raised taxes on the wealthy, Princeton University researchers found that most of those who later left the state moved to places with higher taxes, meaning there is no causative link between levies on the rich and residential flight. Likewise, when New York temporarily raised high-income taxes after 9/11, the state added 127,000 jobs, meaning no link exists between higher taxes on the rich and job loss.

During times of surpluses, governors could get away with the unsubstantiated nonsense Paterson is peddling. But now, 43 states confront shortfalls, and because states cannot run deficits, the dollars and sense of these arguments matter. Lawmakers must choose what policy will create the best chances for economic recovery: spending cuts or tax increases, and if the latter, on whom?

The answer isn't rocket science. As Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz says, "Reductions in government spending on goods and services (are) likely to be more damaging to the economy in the short run than tax increases focused on higher-income families."

That's because government cuts automatically decrease the consumptive spending programs that broadly stimulate the economy whereas tax increases, when aimed at the wealthy, more often impact funds socked away in savings. "The more that the tax increases (are) focused on those with lower propensities to consume (i.e., the rich)," Stiglitz notes, "the less damage is done to the weakened economy."

Incredibly, Paterson acknowledges how destructive his budget is, admitting that his own "education cuts are draconian, the health-care cuts are prohibitive [and] the taxes that are being levied ... are not fair."

So why would he - or any governor - nonetheless try to legislate such idiocy? Because millionaires are the ones who finance gubernatorial candidacies, and their campaign contributions buy tax protection. The result is what another New York royalist promised.

"Only the little people pay taxes," said Leona Helmsley - a doctrine that will exacerbate this recession if states keep making it true.

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NYS needs an AMT. (0.00 / 0)
As I've said in other threads I think a millionaires tax in a recession will raise a disappointing amount of money; if you raise it enough to close the deficit all the wealthy will "move" to another state on paper and pay nothing at all, so that wont happen.

An tax bill that is 10% higher than the previous one (i.e. if i paid 100000 last year in taxes, i pay 110000 this year) is probably just right.

in other news...

Likewise, when New York temporarily raised high-income taxes after 9/11, the state added 127,000 jobs, meaning no link exists between higher taxes on the rich and job loss.

That's like saying "when I got hit by a car once, I wasn't hurt, meaning no link exists between getting hit by a car and getting hurt." The first clause in no way at all implies the second clause.

The author is even probably right, but that's just a poor thought process.


Sirota is wrong on one point (0.00 / 0)
The rich DO hold off death -- rich people tend to live a lot longer than poor people.

The Federal government needs to raise taxes on the wealthy. (0.00 / 0)
Wealthy Republicans have not paid their fair share of taxes for decades and their courtesans in congress rail against taxes as a cover for their real agenda of punishing the poor and middle class while rewarding the wealthy. When Republicans rail against taxes Republicans really want to cut the resources that help the poor, the unemployed, the disabled and others who need help from the government. The Republicans have convinced their middle class voters that the poor, the disabled, the unemployed, the minimum wage workers appears their enemy.

The income tax needs to get raised on the federal level on the wealthy. This will happen in 2 years when Bush's tax cuts expire.

Off topic: I have a poll about health care that I would like people to answer. You can find it at http://poll.democratz.org


The best tax cut to rescind (0.00 / 0)
In the early 1920s, the capital gains tax rate was slashed far below income tax rates.  The result was, first, a land boom in Florida, and when that crashed the money went into the stock market, leading to the crash of 1929 and the Great Depression.

Beginning in the mid-1990s, a widening gap between income and capital gains tax rates led first to the "tech bubble" and then to the mortgage speculation that brought us to where we are today.

A large gap between income and capital gains tax rates creates an oversupply of venture capital, which lowers the "cost" of venture capital.  The result is a lot of very bad investments that become rampant speculation, followed by the inevitable crash landing when the bubble bursts.

In addition to repealing the tax cuts on the top income earners, we need to restore supply/demand balance in venture capital by raising the capital gains tax rates to 28% (at least), and by rescinding the Bush tax cut on dividends.  This will not only raise money from those most able to pay, but will also prevent the next bubble from bursting.


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