Millionaires ask to pay more tax:
A group of more than 100 of the world's richest people have called on governments to make them pay more tax. The group, named the Patriotic Millionaires, said the ultra-wealthy were not being forced to pay their share towards the global economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
"As millionaires, we know that the current tax system is not fair," they said in an open letter. The signatories included Disney heiress Abigail Disney and Nick Hanauer. Mr Hanauer is a US entrepreneur and an early investor in online retail giant Amazon.
"Most of us can say that, while the world has gone through an immense amount of suffering in the last two years, we have actually seen our wealth rise during the pandemic - yet few if any of us can honestly say that we pay our fair share in taxes," the signatories said in the letter to the World Economic Forum.
[...] It said globally, $2.52tn could lift 2.3 billion people out of poverty and make enough vaccines for the world.
Gemma McGough, British entrepreneur and founding member of Patriotic Millionaires, UK said: "For all our well-being - rich and poor alike - it's time we right the wrongs of an unequal world. It's time we tax the rich."
Ms McGough added: "At a time when simply living will cost the average household a further £1,200 a year, our government cannot expect to be trusted if it would rather tax working people than wealthy people.
(Score: 2) by Username on Friday January 21 2022, @03:23PM
Yes, Yes, but then who will recognize their deeds? How will they get to brag to their socialist friends about how rich they are and that they want to be taxed even more to help the poor, without actually helping anyone.
If only you would listen to what they're saying. The only way they will help people is if the government forces them too. Otherwise, they can only virtue signal. They'd like to help people, they really want to, it's just their greed is too great. They cannot overcome it without help from the government. They need the government to force them to do what they say. They can't just do it themselves, otherwise someone else besides them might get rich.