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In reply to the discussion: Bill Gates: Taxing the rich is fine, but '........' politicians like AOC are missing the point by [View all]applegrove
(123,885 posts)50. Read the article. He is talking about how most wealthmaking the rich do does not come as income.
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applegrove
Feb 2019
OP
Hey Bill, if we're talking about you and your pals making a fair tax contribution ...
marble falls
Feb 2019
#1
Dividends need to be treated as income and taxed like it. We don't need their charity ...
marble falls
Feb 2019
#14
That's funny. What he's supporting sounds a lot more like Elizabeth Warren than Hannity or Limbaugh.
pnwmom
Feb 2019
#11
But Gates didn't make the assertion that "anything the left wants to do that might change
pnwmom
Feb 2019
#20
Gee. How ever does he manage? He's paying lower than income tax rates on his securities ...
marble falls
Feb 2019
#16
There has to be a way to increase the capital gains tax without overtaxing people saving for
Calista241
Feb 2019
#9
"In a different class".. an asset that's NEEDED, not just one to produce wealth
lostnfound
Feb 2019
#81
Yeah, of course...I know it's tiered now but isn't it only broken up into short term vs. long term?
pecosbob
Feb 2019
#24
I thought dividends were taxed as income. Then again I've never had a dividend.
applegrove
Feb 2019
#28
If I am correct, neither Musk nor Bezos have dividend income from their holdings
GeoWilliam750
Feb 2019
#39
not a tax expert, but surely you can deduct employee compensation like bonuses.
unblock
Feb 2019
#46
Once you get to the second paragraph you get to understand that Gates isn't being a dick
rufus dog
Feb 2019
#45
I took it out in the end. People are reacting to the word and not the content
applegrove
Feb 2019
#55
Read the article. He is talking about how most wealthmaking the rich do does not come as income.
applegrove
Feb 2019
#50
So if AOC's plan doesn't go far enough, Bill is trying to help us here I guess, why does he call
jalan48
Feb 2019
#56
says the billionaire. he did not mention scandanavia but went straight to france.
pansypoo53219
Feb 2019
#63
Econ 101. But as a political tool, calling for taxing wealth is already taken
Hortensis
Feb 2019
#71