
Rerun: Ep6 "Can (and Should) Corporations Be Taxed?" with Larry Summers
All Else Equal: Making Better Decisions
Taxing Corporate Equities and Wealthy People
Taxing corporate equities held by individuals would only affect about 20% to 25% of the equity and disproportionately impact wealthy individuals. The feasibility of taxing wealth is highlighted by examples such as real estate, oil and gas, and the estate tax. Arguments against taxing owners through 401k plans, pension plans, and universities are countered by the fact that they are not taxed by choice.
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