纽约百万富翁俱乐部表示,在曼达尼领导下,他们乐于缴纳更高的税款。
New York Millionaire's Club Says They're Happy Paying Higher Taxes Under Mamdani

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/new-york-millionaires-club-says-theyre-happy-paying-higher-taxes-under-mamdani

纽约市一项针对年收入超过100万美元人群的增税提案引发了争论,但令人惊讶的是,一些该市最富有的人士*支持*该计划。“爱国百万富翁”的成员,包括阿比盖尔·迪士尼,认为高收入者可以轻松贡献更多资金来资助重要的公共服务,如学校和交通,尤其是在多年减税之后。 批评者如比尔·阿克曼担心富人会流向税率较低的州,但支持者认为这种担忧被夸大了。他们指出,该市顶尖1%的人口已经产生了近总收入的四分之二的所得税收入,并认为超级富豪通常会利用策略来尽量减少其税负。 本质上,这些富有的倡导者认为,那些最有能力的人应该帮助维护城市的 инфраструктура和服务,并且个人不会因为增税而受到阻碍。

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Sigh. It's all so exhausting. Not all of New York’s wealthiest residents are sounding alarms over Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s plan to raise taxes on high earners. In fact, a small group of millionaires says the backlash is a bit over the top, according to Bloomberg.

Members of the Patriotic Millionaires — including filmmaker Abigail Disney, granddaughter of Roy O. Disney of The Walt Disney Company — argue the rich can easily afford to contribute more if it helps fund things like schools, transit and child care.

“I’ve gotten tax cut after tax cut after tax cut. And I never needed any of them,” Disney said, backing Mamdani’s proposed 2-percentage-point income-tax surcharge on millionaires. “All these things have fallen out from under the middle class — an education system that works, public transportation, infrastructure, health care.”

Bloomberg writes that the mayor has floated several ways to boost city revenue, including higher income taxes for people earning more than $1 million and an increase in the top corporate tax rate. Critics, including hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman, say the approach risks driving wealthy residents and companies to lower-tax states like Florida or Texas — a concern echoed by Kathy Hochul and business groups.

Supporters counter that the idea of a billionaire stampede out of Manhattan is exaggerated. “I’m certainly not going to move because of higher taxes. That’s ridiculous,” said Morris Pearl, a former executive at BlackRock. “I live where I want to live, and so do most rich people.”

New York isn’t short on potential taxpayers. Nearly 35,000 city residents earned at least $1 million in 2023, and the top 1% already generate roughly two-fifths of the city’s income-tax revenue, according to the New York City Independent Budget Office. For some wealthy advocates, that just proves the point: the people with the deepest pockets can afford to keep the city running.

Pearl also notes how easily the ultra-wealthy can sidestep income taxes altogether. “When you’re already rich, you don’t need income,” he said. “If you don’t have income, you don’t pay income taxes.”

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