wealth tax
Coverage of wealth tax in the Nexus archive.
- Even Gavin Newsom knows his wealth-tax flip-flop won’t work
Gov. Gavin Newsom appears to recognize the flaws of a wealth tax in California but is now advocating for a national wealth tax. The article highlights a contradiction in his stance, suggesting he understands its ineffectiveness at the state level yet supports it nationally.
- South Africa Rejects a Wealth Tax on Its Richest
South Africa will not impose an annual wealth tax, as confirmed by Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana on July 2. This decision benefits the country's billionaire class.
- ‘Communist’ can be added to the list of Trump’s verbal salvos against Democrats
Donald Trump accused Democrats of being communists, citing the Democratic Socialists of America's platform which includes public ownership, wealth tax, and defunding of law enforcement. He warned of a potential shift to the left in the Democratic Party.
- Gov. Gavin Newsom declares war on America’s billionaires while bizarrely opposing California wealth tax
California Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed a tax on America's billionaires while opposing a wealth tax on the wealthiest in California. The article highlights the contradiction in his stance.
- Andy Burnham 'plotting wealth tax raid on shares and second homes' as Labour MPs panic over incoming PM's Left-wing drive to hammer the South
Andy Burnham is proposing a wealth tax targeting shares and second homes, causing concern among Labour MPs over his left-wing policies affecting the South.
- Labour warned wealth tax under new leader could spark £100billion exodus from UK as rich flee
Labour faces a warning that a potential wealth tax under its new leader could trigger a £100 billion exodus from the UK as the rich flee. The proposed tax is seen as a risk to economic stability due to the possible mass departure of wealthy individuals.
- The ‘billionaire tax’ would hurt those it is supposed to help
California's next governor election in November is being shaped by a debate over a proposed wealth tax. The article suggests the 'billionaire tax' could harm its intended beneficiaries.
- Taxing the rich is getting more popular. Here's why California's proposal lost steam anyway.
A proposed one-time 5% wealth tax on California billionaires faces opposition despite 54% voter support. Critics, including Gov. Gavin Newsom and the California Teachers Association, argue the tax lacks sustainability and is constitutionally vulnerable. Billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg and Jensen Huang are highlighted as potential targets, while concerns about tax avoidance strategies and residency disputes are raised.
- As ballot deadline nears, will California’s billionaire tax actually go to voters?
California faces a deadline to finalize a ballot measure imposing a 5% wealth tax on billionaires, led by SEIU-United Health Workers West. Opponents, including Governor Gavin Newsom and wealthy residents, argue it risks driving away high-income individuals and have organized countermeasures. The measure aims to fund healthcare, education, and food assistance, but faces political and financial resistance.
- Most Makerfield voters say offensive posts would put them off candidate, poll finds
A majority of Makerfield voters would be less likely to support a candidate with offensive social media posts, according to a Survation poll commissioned by 38 Degrees. The survey also revealed support for water renationalisation, wealth tax, and a cap on political donations.
- Will Billionaires Really Flee a California Wealth Tax?
The article examines whether billionaires in California would leave the state if a wealth tax is implemented. It focuses on the potential impact of such a tax on high-net-worth individuals.
- Should billionaires pay more taxes?
As America’s billionaire class grows, some states and members of Congress are proposing a wealth tax. Polls indicate that most Americans believe the rich are not paying their fair share.
- Greens discuss downgrading some policies to prepare for possible UK coalition
The Green Party is considering downgrading certain policies to form a potential coalition in the UK. A wealth tax remains a non-negotiable pledge for the party after the next general election, according to a senior party figure.
- Wealth tax fears reignited by UK leadership uncertainty
Wealth tax fears have been reignited in the UK due to leadership uncertainty. Contenders Keir Starmer and Sadiq Khan have both hinted at potential tax reforms.
- "The pitchforks are here": Billionaires work to contain AI's populist revolt
America's billionaires are proposing solutions to address AI-driven inequality and potential populist backlash, including wealth taxes, universal basic income, and shared AI access. Politicians and AI leaders warn that extreme wealth concentration could lead to dangerous political consequences if AI's benefits are not widely shared.
- DAN GAINOR: Gen Z is right to be angry, but Boomers are not the real enemy
The article discusses generational tensions between Gen Z and Boomers over financial issues, highlighting Kevin O'Leary's criticism of young people's spending and Gen Z's anger over economic inequality. The author, a Boomer, argues both generations need to listen to each other while acknowledging historical challenges faced by both.
- Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner embraces democratic socialism at Bernie Sanders rally in Portland
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner aligned with Sen. Bernie Sanders at a Portland rally, criticizing Republican Sen. Susan Collins and U.S. military spending in Gaza and Iran. Platner, the presumptive Democratic nominee, advocated for a 'political revolution' against corporate influence and endorsed Sanders' wealth tax proposal targeting billionaires. The event aimed to boost progressive grassroots efforts ahead of the midterms.
- How to convert between wealth and income tax
Paul Graham discusses the conversion mechanisms between wealth and income taxation systems. The article explores how different tax structures can be converted or compared to understand their economic implications.
- Wes Streeting sets out wealth tax plan which would see capital gains equalised with income tax - could it work?
Wes Streeting has unveiled a wealth tax proposal that would align capital gains taxation with income tax rates. The plan aims to address wealth inequality by equalizing how different types of income are taxed.
- Wes Streeting calls for equal tax on income and capital gains in Labour leadership pitch
Wes Streeting, former health secretary, has proposed equalizing tax rates on capital gains and income as part of his Labour leadership pitch. He argues the current system unfairly favors asset owners over workers and describes his plan as a 'wealth tax that works'.
- Starmer’s leadership challenger Streeting floats UK ‘wealth tax that works’
Wes Streeting, a former British health minister and potential Labour Party leadership challenger, has proposed equalizing capital gains tax with income tax as part of a 'wealth tax that works.' Streeting, who recently stepped down from his position, has called for Prime Minister Keir Starmer to set a timetable for his departure and indicated he may challenge Starmer in a future leadership contest.
- The wealth tax illusion: We cannot confiscate our way to prosperity
The article argues against wealth taxes, stating that wealth is active capital and government extraction disrupts economic growth. It claims confiscatory policies hinder prosperity rather than promote it.