As Warren Buffett a year or two ago, the rich have never had it so good in terms of taxes. He has this statement:
from a Charlie Rose interview:
http://www.businessinsider.com/2008/10/warren-buffett-on-charlie-rose-never-seen-anything-like-this
I agree with his statement that the rich have not had it this good in a long while.
However, I don't agree with how the government screws up seemingly everything that they touch. I don't agree with giving the government more money to waste. This feeling is magnified when you hear about things like VAT, health care tax and a stock transaction tax all being considered. I would much rather the politicians raise the income tax directly, then institute a new kind of tax. At least they would be being upfront about it, rather than hiding new taxes in new places (VAT for example). As for the health care tax, if we are going that way as a nation, then EVERYONE should feel a little pain, not just the rich. The 5% tax for people who make over $250,000 is an abomination. If you are going to tax more for something, make everyone pay a percentage. You shouldn't get something for free.
Now if the government were responsible and could pay down the deficit by raising taxes, I would contribute my fair share. But since we know that isn't going to happen, morally I have to oppose every new tax. Don't tell me I have to pay more money when you can't keep a balanced budget.
Off topic: Anyone who has a retail brokerage account who advertises on CNBC or TheStreet.com should tell that brokerage about Cramer's stance on the transaction tax (http://www.thestreet.com/story/10632585/1/cramer-responds-to-trading-tax-critics.html) and tell them to cancel any advertising links with those entities.
15% capital gains tax...and no payroll tax on that. I've never had it so good. I think it's terrible for people to say that income from investments should be taxed at lower rate than income from labor. You're going to get the money from someone. So who? Me and you? Or guy who drives taxi getting me here. Over the years, they've taken less and less from a guy like me. Everyone likes to talk about how top 1% pay huge percentage of taxes. $900 billion is payroll taxes--that comes out of people in my office. Payroll tax is one-third of receipts of fed govt. That doesn't come from me.
from a Charlie Rose interview:
http://www.businessinsider.com/2008/10/warren-buffett-on-charlie-rose-never-seen-anything-like-this
I agree with his statement that the rich have not had it this good in a long while.
However, I don't agree with how the government screws up seemingly everything that they touch. I don't agree with giving the government more money to waste. This feeling is magnified when you hear about things like VAT, health care tax and a stock transaction tax all being considered. I would much rather the politicians raise the income tax directly, then institute a new kind of tax. At least they would be being upfront about it, rather than hiding new taxes in new places (VAT for example). As for the health care tax, if we are going that way as a nation, then EVERYONE should feel a little pain, not just the rich. The 5% tax for people who make over $250,000 is an abomination. If you are going to tax more for something, make everyone pay a percentage. You shouldn't get something for free.
Now if the government were responsible and could pay down the deficit by raising taxes, I would contribute my fair share. But since we know that isn't going to happen, morally I have to oppose every new tax. Don't tell me I have to pay more money when you can't keep a balanced budget.
Off topic: Anyone who has a retail brokerage account who advertises on CNBC or TheStreet.com should tell that brokerage about Cramer's stance on the transaction tax (http://www.thestreet.com/story/10632585/1/cramer-responds-to-trading-tax-critics.html) and tell them to cancel any advertising links with those entities.