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Fadhel Kaboub
FadhelKaboub
Ten #MMT tips to remember on #TaxDay:1. Federal #taxes don't fund federal spending, so let's #decouple these two important tools.2. Taxes offset #Government spending. 3. It's a matter of #logic:
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KVP
KyleVanPelt
Blackrock acquires Aperio for 1bn. Less than a week later, JPM acquires 55IP.There will be a ton of great analysis on these and Direct Indexing as a whole, but I
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Gabriel Zucman
gabriel_zucman
The 18 wealthiest Americans now own 1.25% of all US wealth — a share 10 times as large as in 1982(Source: http://gabriel-zucman.eu/files/SaezZucman2020JEP.pdf) With an 8% annual wealth tax for deca-billionaires
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Richard Rubin
RichardRubinDC
Listened this morning to appeals-court oral arguments in NY v Mnuchin, the case where NY and other states are arguing that the 2017 SALT cap is unconstitutional. One can never
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Sam Rosenfeld
sam_rosenfeld
Back in the spring when Trump decided for about a week that the battle against Covid was like a war and thus he was a wartime president, debates broke out
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TommasoFaccio
FaccioTommaso
Great to see both @IMFNews & @WorldBank staff showing support for UN tax committee proposed changes to model convention to tax automated digital businesses (Article 12b) which will be finalised
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John Brooks
jakebrooksGULC
Furman is right that taxing student debt forgiveness would undermine its effectiveness. But fortunately, he’s wrong that it would be actually be taxable. The mistaken belief that forgiveness is taxable
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Vaughn Stewart
DelegateStewart
Some folks assume taxing the rich divides Democrats--progressives support, moderates oppose.But this issue only divides *elected* Democrats. The vast majority of Democratic *voters* (and half of Republicans!) want to tax
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Rahul Bajoria
RahulBajoria_
A few points on today’s budget. Just some thoughts, in no particular order. Today’s budget marked an important departure from the government’s thought process of taxing and spending. Taxes are
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Fouru2get2no1776
HB04920973
You all figure it out yet ?It's not a left it right issue. It's not a racist issue. It's not a political issue . It's the 1% against the people.
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coretta scotch bonnett
sherrydacosta
For those still deciding on where to place their votes in the upcoming Canadian elections - liberals and conservatives voted NO to tax Canadian millionaires 1% to give each Canadian
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brittany packnett cunningham.
MsPackyetti
I've been reflecting on the exhaustion many are feeling right now.I believe some of it is because yes, much is under attack in new ways.Some have just had the veneer
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Carl Sudholz
csudholz
Google are NOT an all powerful conglomerate who controls the internet. Anyone can use the internet and NEVER EVER use a Google product or visit a Google site. Right now,
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Ezra Klein
ezraklein
One very under-discussed problem of the filibuster is that it orients Congress towards taxing and spending issues, and away from all other questions, like democracy reform. The former can go
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Sarah Fischer
SarahFischer__
I see many Canadians decrying the “attack on democracy” in the US yesterday, but where was the public outrage when our own PM tried to get away with unlimited taxing
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The Debt Collective
StrikeDebt
So, one FAQ (that we will assume is in good faith) is "what's wrong with means testing?" People often want resources to go to those who "need" it and that's
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