Why thousands of millionaires don’t pay federal income taxes

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About 46 percent of all tax filers (individuals or households) pay no federal income taxes each year because of various exclusions. High-income tax filers make up a tiny portion of that number, but they are by far the biggest beneficiaries. More than half of the tax revenue lost to the most common tax exclusions stays in the pockets of the richest one-fifth of Americans, according to an analysis by the Congressional Budget Office.

While it's rare for high-earners to pay no federal income tax, it's not unheard of. In 2011, for instance, about 433,000 tax filers with incomes over $100,000 paid no federal income tax, according to estimates based on limited IRS data by the Tax Policy Center, a nonprofit think tank. That number includes approximately 4,000 filers with an income of $1 million or more.The wealthy and poor households that paid no income tax in 2011 did so for drastically different reasons. Most low-income filers — those with a pretax income of $20,000 or less — who paid no tax did so because of the basic structure of our progressive tax system, which determined they made just enough to cover family expenses, or less.

By contrast, high earners who paid no tax were primarily able to do so because of a wide array of other special provisions in tax law. Roughly 1,000 of the 4,000 millionaire non-payersin 2011 did so because their income that year was locked away in individual retirement accounts not subject to federal taxes, according to Roberton Williams of the Urban Institute, one of the authors of the Tax Policy Center analysis.

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LeBron James has income because he draws a paycheck as many Americans do. These other millionaires do not draw paychecks ergo no income tax burdon.
But what do they pay in property tax ?
Just because you don't understand it does not make it bad.
 
Aren't IRA's tax deferments? The idea being you will pay the tax when you get the money later when you will make less money and be in a lower tax bracket.

Roberton Williams of the Urban Institute must be a very ignorant person
 
LeBron James has income because he draws a paycheck as many Americans do. These other millionaires do not draw paychecks ergo no income tax burdon.
But what do they pay in property tax ?
Just because you don't understand it does not make it bad.

The low-income people pay sales tax, state tax, local tax, payroll tax, etc. Yet Rmoney and the cons just excoriated them four years ago with the 47% comment.
 
And the fucking limit for an IRA is about $5500 a year. How does Roberton Williams of the Urban Institute think millionaires are avoiding taxes for one thing, and offsetting such large tax bills with an instrument that maxes out at $5500? What a total dumbass.
 
Aren't IRA's tax deferments? The idea being you will pay the tax when you get the money later when you will make less money and be in a lower tax bracket.

Roberton Williams of the Urban Institute must be a very ignorant person

Yes and to blame this on them is silly.
 
The low-income people pay sales tax, state tax, local tax, payroll tax, etc. Yet Rmoney and the cons just excoriated them four years ago with the 47% comment.

Wealthy people pay those too. They just dont earn the same way.
Romney pointed out correctly that those that get their "income" in the form of tax payer dollars are disinclined to pull the R for obvious reasons.
 
Wealthy people pay those too. They just dont earn the same way.
Romney pointed out correctly that those that get their "income" in the form of tax payer dollars are disinclined to pull the R for obvious reasons.

Rmoney probably used some of the same loopholes as Trump. The bottom line is Trump is one of the 47% and I guess cons aren't as critical of him as they were of reagan's "welfare queen."

reagan's "welfare queen" was charged with committing $8,000 in fraud, yet here's Trump gaming the system to the tune of almost $1 billion. If he's 100% legal let's see his returns.
 
Rmoney probably used some of the same loopholes as Trump. The bottom line is Trump is one of the 47% and I guess cons aren't as critical of him as they were of reagan's "welfare queen."

reagan's "welfare queen" was charged with committing $8,000 in fraud, yet here's Trump gaming the system to the tune of almost $1 billion. If he's 100% legal let's see his returns.

Of course he earned his money in different ways than you. This is not gaming anything.
Congress back when it wanted to encourage business here developed capital gains as they knew money invested here grows the economy and benefits everyone as a result. Congress decided to muck things up so wealth went elsewhere and without it, it hurt everyone.
Just because you don't understand it does not make it bad Chris.
 
Of course he earned his money in different ways than you. This is not gaming anything.
Congress back when it wanted to encourage business here developed capital gains as they knew money invested here grows the economy and benefits everyone as a result. Congress decided to muck things up so wealth went elsewhere and without it, it hurt everyone.
Just because you don't understand it does not make it bad Chris.

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Romney pointed out correctly that those that get their "income" in the form of tax payer dollars are disinclined to pull the R for obvious reasons.

And romney was right and should have stood by his 47% comment. But he's a coward and when the press criticized him, he collapsed.
 
The low-income people pay sales tax, state tax, local tax, payroll tax, etc. Yet Rmoney and the cons just excoriated them four years ago with the 47% comment.

If the conservatives had their way, they'd tie voting to paying federal income tax, then they'd set the threshold for paying income tax to $1,000,000 a year so that only millionaires could vote. Then they'd introduce a national sales tax so that the lower class would be funding the entire government without being able to vote on it.
 
A Republican is a person who screws up the economy so bad that a full 47% of people fall below the threshold for paying taxes, and then turns around and berates that 47% that they screwed over so hard for not paying taxes.
 
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