David Cay Johnston: The Fortunate 400
Six American families paid no federal income taxes in 2009 while
making something on the order of $200 million each. This is one of many
stunning revelations in new IRS data that deserves a thorough airing in
this year’s election campaign.
The data, posted on the IRS website last week, brings into sharp
focus the debate over whether the rich need more tax cuts (Mitt Romney
and congressional Republicans) or should pay higher rates (President
Obama and most Democrats).
The annual report, which
the IRS typically releases with a two-year delay, covers the 400 tax
returns reporting the highest incomes in 2009. These families reported
an average income of $202.4 million, down for the second year as the
Great Recession slashed their capital gains.
Saturday, June 9, 2012
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