• @Grimpen@lemmy.ca
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    31 year ago

    I’d be satisfied with 90% for a top tax bracket.

    Problem is that once you are wealthy enough you can move around the world. Similar to how Microsoft Ireland is somehow where most of Microsoft’s profits occur. I think there is a big role for international treaties here.

    • Kichae
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      101 year ago

      No, the problem is that most of the truly wealthy peoples’ wealth is not in the form of income. A high income tax bracket does nothing.

      It needs to be a property tax, and it needs to be on everything they own, not just real-estate. Once that happens, it doesn’t need to be 90%, or anywhere near it.

      There’s a reason why the PR-friendly rich people keep talking about wanting high income taxes, but no one’s talking about a total property tax.

      • Victor Villas
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        A high income tax bracket does nothing.

        This is nonsense. Wealthy people do tend to have high income, though of course most of it comes from invested wealth income and capital gains instead of wages. Taxing these is known to be effective.

        I do think governments should explore taxing unrealized capital gains too, though.

    • Victor Villas
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      51 year ago

      Well count me in for 90% if we can get there, don’t want to let perfect be the enemy of good.

      Wealth moving around isn’t that big of a problem really, people keep touting “wealth exodus” is a huge economic risk but rarely has that really outweighed whatever the benefits that caused it.

      • @Grimpen@lemmy.ca
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        31 year ago

        Fair enough, if the wealth isn’t benefiting anyone, than it’s exodus won’t hurt anyone.

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          And new, more contributing wealth will move in to take its place even if the old wealth moves

    • @unreasonabro@lemmy.world
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      31 year ago

      yeah ireland restructured as a tax haven like the atlantic island nations a few years back; i have no idea how it’s going for them but it hasn’t worked out in any direction resembling autonomy for the rest of them