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‘The way that we tax people in the
So what
are some of the ways that the super rich avoid taxes?
Well,
let's start with those that are just "somewhat wealthy". Many
millionaires still want or need to be
The
following is from a recent article by Jen Talley....
Some
of the richest people in the country pay the least, relatively speaking, in
taxes. How is this possible? Answer: Through the clever manipulation of the
You
could write an entire series of books on the technical details of how this gets
done. Trust me, I studied tax law when I was in
law school.
If
you are interested in digging into some of the technical details of tax
avoidance, a recent Businessweek article detailed 10 ways that the wealthy use our current
tax code to avoid paying billions of dollars in taxes. It is an article worth reading if you have the time.
Sadly,
tax avoidance by the wealthy is not just something that happens in the
There
is not an easy fix to this problem. Our politicians have had decades to
try to come up with a fair tax system and they have completely failed.
The wealthy are always several steps ahead of them.
But
federal taxes are not the only taxes that can be avoided. The vast
difference in state tax rates creates another opportunity.
One
advantage that wealthy Americans have is that they are far more mobile than most
other Americans are. So if they don't like the tax system in one state
they can simply pick up and move to another state.
According
to the Tax Foundation, 3.4 million Americans left
So
where did they go?
The
following is from a recent CNS News article....
Where
are they escaping to? The Tax Foundation found that more than 600,000
There
is no state income tax in
The
same kind of migration is happening out west as well. According to that
same CNS article, hundreds of thousands of people have been moving from
Between
2000 and 2010, the most recent data available, 551,914 people left
A
total of 48,877 people moved to
Not
that anyone really needs much of an excuse to move away from
But a
lot of families do not have the same options that wealthy people do.
Unfortunately, most average Americans are tied to their jobs and it would be
much more difficult for them to pick up and move across the country. In
this economy it can be economic suicide to give up a good job.
The
reality is that most of us simply do not have the resources to play the same
kinds of games that the wealthy play.
Sadly,
even our most prominent politicians avoid taxes.
Just
look at Massachusetts Senator John Kerry. He has avoided approximately $500,000 in taxes by docking his yacht in
Yet
Kerry sure does love to call for more taxes on the rest of us, doesn't he?
Now
let's talk about the "super rich" and the "ultra-wealthy".
For many people that are worth billions of dollars, tax avoidance has become an
art from.
Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin
made national headlines recently when he gave up his U.S. citizenship, but the
truth is that his case is small potatoes compared to the global elite and the
shadow banking system that supports them.
According
to the IMF, the global elite are holding a total of 18 trillion dollars in offshore banks.
That
amount is more than the GDP of the entire planet for an entire year.
So
what do I mean by "offshore banks"? I defined the term in a previous article....
Well,
the term originally developed because the banks on the Channel Islands were
"offshore" from the
Traditionally,
these offshore banking centers have been very attractive to both criminals and
to the global elite because they would not tell anyone (including governments)
about the money that anyone had parked there.
It
has been reported that 80 percent of all international banking
transactions involve offshore banks. A whopping 1.4 trillion dollars is being held in offshore banks
in the
An article that
appeared in the Guardian estimated that a third of all the wealth on the
entire planet is being kept in offshore banks. One of the primary reasons
for this is tax avoidance.
A lot
of wealthy individuals never even visit these tax havens and yet reap the
benefits anyway. The truth is that tax avoidance has become way too
easy. The following example is from a recent Politico article....
A
plausible scenario plays out like this: I hire an accountant. Doing her job, my
accountant tells me that if I sign a few legal documents and route my money
through a small
Are
you disgusted yet?
You
should be.
But
even though they avoid taxes like the plague, many of these elitists have the
gall to call for higher taxes on all the rest of us.
For
example, let's review what the managing director of the IMF, Christine Lagarde, said in a recent interview....
"Do
you know what? As far as
Even
more than she thinks about all those now struggling to survive without jobs or
public services? "I think of them equally. And I think they should also
help themselves collectively." How? "By all paying
their tax. Yeah."
It
sounds as if she's essentially saying to the Greeks and others in
"That's
right." She nods calmly. "Yeah."
And what about their children, who can't conceivably
be held responsible? "Well, hey, parents are
responsible, right? So parents have to pay their tax."
Well,
it turns out that she doesn't pay any income taxes at all on her own income....
The
IMF chief Christine Lagarde was accused of hypocrisy
yesterday after it emerged that she pays no income tax – just days after
blaming the Greeks for causing their financial peril by dodging their own
bills.
The
managing director of the International Monetary Fund is paid a salary of
$467,940 (£298,675), automatically increased every year according to inflation.
On top of that she receives an allowance of $83,760 – payable without
"justification" – and additional expenses for entertainment, making
her total package worth more than the amount received by US President Barack
Obama according to reports last night.
Her
"diplomatic status" allows her to escape all income taxes.
So
perhaps she should pay her "fair share" before pointing the finger at
anyone else.
But
she is not the only one being hypocritical.
The
super rich claim that they should pay lower taxes on investment income for the
good of our "capitalist system", but when their banks are about to go
under they are more than happy to have those losses be socialized.
As I
wrote about yesterday, the stage is already set for another massive round of bailouts
when the next great financial crisis strikes. Once again our taxes will
pay for the mistakes of the ultra-wealthy.
The
truth is that our system is fundamentally broken.
We
need to abolish the income tax and shut down the IRS.
Those
two steps alone would do wonders for our economic system.
We
also need to shut down the Federal Reserve and break up the too big to fail banks.
Unfortunately,
the vast majority of our politicians are not even willing to consider any of
those solutions.
So
our fundamentally broken system will continue to chug along.
It
really is sad.