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Breaking down the legality of Democrats plan to tax billionaires

Stephanie Kelton, economics professor at Stony Brook, and Loren Ponds, tax policy co-lead at Miller and Chevalier, join Squawk Box to break down the Democrats plan to tax billionaires to help pay for the social spending bill. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: [ 🔗 Click ‼️ ] As Democrats inch closer to finalizing their social spending package, Senate Democrats are eyeing a tax on billionaires amid pushback on income and corporate levy hikes. The proposal, called the Billionaires Income Tax, may affect roughly 700 Americans with $1 billion of wealth or earning $100 million annually for three consecutive years. Billionaires may face an annual levy on the increased value of assets, such as stocks and bonds, regardless of when they sell, known as “mark-to-market.” However, investors may still write off losses every year. The plan also addresses growth for the wealthy’s non-tradeable property like real estate, including a charge for deferred gains upon sale. “In a package that’s supposed to be about giving everybody a shot to get ahead, it would be a big mistake, from both a policy and political perspective, not to ask billionaires to pay a fair share,” said Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden, D-Ore., who first proposed a mark-to-market plan in 2019. Most Americans earn a living through wages, whereas the ultra-wealthy may receive income through interest, dividends, capital gains or rent, from investments, known as capital income. While everyday workers cover levies through their paychecks, the wealthiest Americans may not see income on their tax returns because they may time when to sell investments or use losses to offset their gains. The top 1% of Americans may be avoiding $163 billion in annual taxes, according to the U.S. Department of the Treasury, and the White House estimates the 400 richest families paid an average 8.2% in federal income tax from 2010 to 2018. “The Billionaires . :::: Visit my YouTube channel @ CNBC Television ( [ 🔗 Click ‼️ ] )


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