Wealth and Our Commonwealth: Why America Should Tax Accumulated Fortunes
By (Author) William H. Gates
By (author) Chuck Collins
Beacon Press
Beacon Press
1st September 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Public finance and taxation
336.2760973
Paperback
184
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 9mm
227g
More than a thousand individuals of high net worth rose up to protest the repeal of the estate tax-Newsweek tagged them the "billionaire backlash." The primary visionaries of that group, Bill Gates Sr. and Chuck Collins, argue here that individual wealth is a product not only of hard work and smart choices but of the society that provides the fertile soil for succes. Weaving personal narratives, history, and plenty of solid economic sense, Gates and Collins make a sound and compelling case for estate tax reform, not repeal.
When the wealthy themselves plead for the right to pay higher taxes, the situation becomes more challenging...The skeptics will say...Let the rich get rich! Its good for us! No society will remain healthy in the long run if it fails to pay attention to the distribution of income and wealth. It is thus Gates and Collins, rather than the mean-spirited advocates of Bushonomics, who are the true American patriots.
Michael Prowse, Financial Times
After reading this persuasive volume, youll think the whole case for repealing the death tax is unhinged...
Rich Barlow, Boston Globe
In their clearheaded primer on estate taxes, Gates and Collins...are doing urgent work. By pushing to repeal the estate tax, the Bush administration is doing all it can to shift the total tax burden away from the very wealthy and toward middle- and lower-income taxpayers. This is not only unjust, its nuts. Inheritance taxes would only fall on the largest estates...It is a concept no less worthy for being old-fashioned.
E. J. Dionne Jr., Washington Post
Bill Gates and Chuck Collins provide a clear rationale for retaining the estate tax in this helpful and unselfish analysis.
Jimmy Carter, winner of the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize
Inheritance taxes are not about raising tax revenue. They are about What Kind of Nation Do We Want to Be...This book gets our thoughts back on the right issues.
Lester Thurow, author of The Future of Capitalism
William H Gates Sr. is the co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in Seattle. He serves as trustee for a number of Northwest and national organizations, including the national board of United Way. Chuck Collins is the cofounder and program director of the Boston-based United for a Fair Economy and Responsible Wealth (www.responsiblewealth.org). He is coauthor of several books about economic inequality, including Economic Aparthied in America- A Primer on Economic Inequality and Insecurity. Paul Volcker is former chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.