Over 100 millionaires call for higher taxes worldwide: 'Tax us now'
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A group of ultrawealthy people are asking governments around the world to make them pay more in taxes in order to help close a growing wealth gap.
In an open letter published on Wednesday, 102 millionaires called for a complete overhaul of the international tax system, which they said is unfair and has created a "colossal lack of trust between the people of the world and the elites who are the architects of this system."
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"As millionaires, we know that the current tax system is not fair," they wrote. "Most of us can say that, while the world has gone through an immense amount of suffering in the last two years, we have actually seen our wealth rise during the pandemic – yet few if any of us can honestly say that we pay our fair share in taxes."
The group, which is calling itself the "Patriotic Millionaires," includes Disney heiress Abigail Disney, a longtime proponent of higher taxes for the extremely wealthy; her brother Tim Disney and venture capitalist Nick Hanauer, an early investor in Amazon. There are signatories from eight different countries, including the U.S., Germany, Canada and the United Kingdom.
They argued the bedrock of a strong democracy is a fair tax system that bridges the gap between everyday people and the ultrawealthy. In order to fundamentally restore that trust, governments across the world need to impose higher taxes on the wealthy to ensure they "pay their fair share," they said.
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