TG,
While I cannot speak to the accuracy of “63 cents on the dollar”, I do need to point out that income tax is only one of the taxes on each of our dollars. Some others are:
Sales tax on all purchases except food (about 7% where I live)
Fuel tax (I believe it is over 40c on each gallon of gasoline)
Property taxes (based on the property’s value - over 2K per year for me)
Social Security Tax - yes we may see some of that back later (one can only hope)
Various registration “fees” such as license plates for vehicles etc.
Of course not all of these effect every dollar but they do drive up the overall percentage of taxes paid on each dollar one earns.
Peace
James
You pay property tax if you pay mortgage. And property taxes fund the infrastructure of cities like paving roads, paying police and fire fighters wages, paying for public schools.
Property taxes also help keep rich people segregated from everyone else. Otherwise… more carpenters and public school teachers might be living in wealthier areas. Having to pay $30,000 a year in property tax keeps them out.
Similar with condo fees. If you buy a luxury condo with 5,000 or more square feet then you can expect you’re condo fees are going to be pretty high. You can purchase former apartment buildings for inexpensive condos in more lower income areas of Milwaukee for as low as $25,000 or maybe even $10,000 between 300 to 1,000 square feet. What condo fees you’ll pay will be pathetically low. It’s about choices. Like the well-to-do always like to say.
Not to bash Mike Tyson but earning $300 million dollars over the course of your career and going in debt for around $600 million which you can’t pay right off, is a matter of personal choices on how to spend their money, and not a matter of the poor screwing people over.
Even if you have $2 billion in cash wealth you can blow through that or go over it in debt depending on how you spend it. Look at that former mayor in California that gambled and won a billion dollars but gambled enough more that she incurred debt greater than a billion.
What you pay in taxes at some point means a lot less on your material quality of life than what you can afford. What the rich complaining over taxes express is what psychologist have noted about human beings. Even with gamblers. Especially with gamblers. But all humans suffer this vulnerability and weakness too. And that is… a person is driven to far greater psychological torment by the repeating idea in his/her head
he/she could have had more. Winning $100 million is enough to people
if they think that is all they could have won, or their chances of winning even less were far greater.
But if he or she wins $100 million but finds out they could have (or thinks they could have) won $1 billion dollars
then they become psychologically tormented.
I’m driven by greed. I am. I want money and luxury. But I’ve spent so many years at the bottom of society that even attaining the top of the bottom looks great to me. Or at least I know it could be much worse. Gratitude.
And with that in mind I can live like a pimp off of $300 million. Rest assure off of that. I don’t need a mansion with 30 bathrooms sitting on so many acres of land you need to hire an army to take care of it. I can live like a pimp in luxury with a condo or home with 3 or 4 bathrooms in it. I don’t need a half million dollar car or million dollar car either. I can live in luxury pimpish style with $69,000 Hyudai Equus 2014.
If I’m worth $2 billion here’s what I can live pimpish off by having more than one place to live.
Either one of these condos:
(a)
luxuryportfolio.com/property/milwaukee/dynamic_downtown_locale.cfm
(b)
luxuryportfolio.com/property/milwaukee/stunning_new_construction_penthouse.cfm
And one of these houses but not both:
(c)
luxuryportfolio.com/property/whitefish_bay/magnificent_lake_michigan_tudor.cfm
(d)
luxuryportfolio.com/property/river_hills/transformed.cfm
I’d probably go with the English Tudor.
I can buy me a house in the inner-city for $20,000 or $70,000 if I wanted to too. Pay maybe $1,500 or less a year in property tax. That way I could drink beer on the porch with hoodlums with guns, watching scantly dressed young women walk by.