Tax the super-rich, says a new report commissioned by Brazil for its G20 presidency
BY ELÉONORE HUGHES
Updated 3:05 PM CDT, June 25, 2024
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) A global tax on the super-rich is proposed in a new report that Brazil commissioned for its current presidency of the leading 20 rich and developing nations.
Individuals with more than $1 billion in total assets would be required to pay the equivalent of 2% of their wealth in income tax, according to the proposal in the report by Gabriel Zucman, a French economist who teaches at the Paris School of Economics.
The report says global billionaires currently pay the equivalent of 0.3% of their wealth in taxes. It said a 2% tax would raise $200 billion to $250 billion per year globally from about 3,000 individuals money that could fund public services such as education and healthcare as well as the fight against climate change.
The super-rich pay proportionately less in taxes than other socioeconomic groups, Zucman told journalists, adding that the practice fuels inequality. He called a progressive tax system a key pillar of our democratic societies, essential for strengthening social cohesion and trust in governments.
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