Kamala Harris's critics are totally wrong about taxing unrealized gains (Brett Arends, Marketwatch)
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/kamala-harriss-critics-are-totally-wrong-about-taxing-unrealized-gains-8275e55cIm trying to work out if Ive ever heard as much nonsense in such a short period of time as Im hearing right now about the Biden-Harris plan to tax unrealized capital gains.
Under the plan, an increase in the value of an asset would be taxed as income, even if the owner hasnt sold the asset. Right now, these so-called paper profits arent taxed.
Never mind that this proposal is nothing new and is nowhere near getting passed into law anytime soon, anyway.
Or that it would only apply to the tiny number of people who have a net worth of over $100 million.
Or that it would be created to fix a very specific problem, which is that many of the superrich actually pay almost no income tax at all.
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Walleye
(35,663 posts)I guess every Republican thinks theyre gonna make $100 million in their lifetime. Rich people hang onto these assets they gain in value then they die and they arent even taxed in inheritance.
dutch777
(3,456 posts)Issues like the debt, uncontrolled immigration, inflation that are front of mind with many voters and need to be acknowledged and commitment made to prioritize them BUT in 70+ days to the election trying to be real specific on the 'hows' will be foolish. Let the people know they are being heard and taken seriously and we are serious about addressing their concerns.
unblock
(54,151 posts)utterly insane.
Sure, legislation always needs to be thought through to make sure there are few, if any, adverse consequences.
But the "family farm" argument is ridiculous given the $100 million threshold.
Think. Again.
(17,957 posts)MichMan
(13,172 posts)It was instituted to pay for WWI. Pretty certain the other 97% never thought it would apply to them.
Didn't work out that way.
jimfields33
(18,856 posts)I actually thought president Biden put a 15 percent minimum of all companies to pay taxes.
To me that seems much more realistic. But havent heard how successful it was as far as added revenue.