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Here's What the Democrats Have in Mind for You
9/19/2008 5:40:16 PM

California Activist Proposes Wealth Tax and Probably Unconstitutional Exit Tax

Earlier this month, a California activist began gathering signatures to put a state wealth tax on the ballot. The measure would impose a new 35% income surtax (in addition to federal taxes and the existing 10.3% top state rate), and penalize people who leave the state by seizing 55% of assets exceeding $20 million. The money raised would be used to eliminate the state's budget deficit and for purchasing controlling shares in large corporations.

The 17.5% surtax is unusual because it would be on a taxpayer's total (not marginal) income whenever it exceeds $250,000, with another additional 17.5 percent tax on total income (for a total additional 35 percent tax) whenever it exceeds $500,000. In the case of single taxpayers or taxpayers filing as head of household, these additional taxes would be levied on incomes greater than $150,000 and $350,000 respectively.

So say someone has adjusted gross income of $1,000,000 and taxable income of $750,000. Today, their tax bill would be:

Federal Income Tax (35% top rate):

$241,574

State Income Tax (9.3% top rate):

$67,555

Payroll Taxes:

$41,648

Total Income and Payroll Taxes:

$350,777

Effective Tax Rate:

35%

With the new surtaxes, it would look like this:

Federal Income Tax (35% top rate):

$241,574

State Income Tax (9.3% top rate):

$67,555

Proposed Initiative Surtax (35%):

$262,500

Payroll Taxes:

$41,648

Total Income and Payroll Taxes:

$613,278

Effective Tax Rate:

61%

The same person faces an effective tax rate of just 28% if they lived in neighboring Nevada. Being able to cut your taxes in half by moving to the next state over is probably not an incentive California wants to offer. Staying would also mean your tax bill going up by over 74 percent. Marginal rates this high would undoubtedly curtail capital formation, productive investment, and economic activity.

The initiative's sponsors have an answer to this too: hit people leaving with a hefty exit toll. The creatively named "Hasta La Vista Tax" of 36.8 percent is imposed when an individual dies or moves out of California. This exit tax would be on both recognized income and unrealized appreciation in asset values over $5 million. Since this tax inhibits commerce and burdens the right to travel, it is probably unconstitutional.

In addition, existing California residents who stay are hit with a one-time tax of 55 percent on assets in excess of $20 million.

Such enormous wealth and income taxes would probably be the best news Arizona and Nevada could get, because the exodus of capital and entrepreneurship will probably head their way.

The sponsor has until January 2, 2009 to gather the 694,354 signatures needed to place the initiative before California voters.

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Re: Here's What the Democrats Have in Mind for You
9/19/2008 5:47:35 PM

Democratic Leadership ...


Detroit, MI -       1st on the poverty list - hasn't elected a Republican mayor since 1961
Buffalo, NY -      2nd -   hasn't elected one ... since 1954
Cincinnati, OH   3rd - .... since 1984
Cleveland, OH   4th - .... since 1989
Miami, FL -        5th -      has never had a Republican mayor
St. Louis, MO -   6th - .... since 1949
El Paso, TX -      7th -      has never had a Republican mayor
Milwaukee, WI   8th - .... since 1908
Philadelphia,     9th - ...  since 1952
Newark, NJ -      10th  ...   since 1907


Einstein once said, "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting different results."

It is the disadvantaged who habitually elect Democrats, yet are still disadvantaged. Why is this?  Are they just ignorant enough to not know better, or do they vote based on a criteria of entitlements, or race, or both?

In any case, the poor keep voting Democrat, and they're still poor. And the Democrat's want to do for the entire nation like they've done for the great cities of our nation.

 

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Re: Here's What the Democrats Have in Mind for You
9/19/2008 6:46:54 PM
Must be a mental illness. We live in Ohio just about 15 miles South of Youngstown, Ohio. McCain and Palin spoke at the airport near Youngstown and our local AM news crew were there. A left leaning news crew at that. I heard the McCain, and Palin, speech and it sounded really inspiring to me. It was positive and upbeat.

When they were done speaking our news crew opened the lines for callers. I heard an older gentleman say he wants "Obama because we need some of these younger people in office now" Someone else belly-ached because the speech "wasn't specific enough for them", Finally, one guy called in and was liking what he heard. But, just 1 out of 5 in total in favor of Obama.

Our area has been Democrat since the beginning of time and will not open up to anything else. If they can't get a Federal hand out or a union deal they complain. Like your one line above with Cleveland since 1989 I can't remember when Youngstown (most of our area) were anything but Democrat.

I just received my application for an absentee ballot and I keep trying ...:)

Have a safe weekend,

Gene


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Re: Here's What the Democrats Have in Mind for You
9/19/2008 7:44:07 PM
Thanks for sharing the stats Sandy!
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Re: Here's What the Democrats Have in Mind for You
9/19/2008 10:20:54 PM

Thak You Sandy for sharing the statistics. Very Informative.

I intend to vote Republican. No way would I vote for Barrack.

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