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Editor's note: This article by Matt Nesto first appeared on?Breakout, by Yahoo! Finance.
Since Warren Buffett has once again entered the current debate over tax increases by?calling for the federal estate tax to go up, it only seems fair to see how his latest round of proposed changes would actually impact him. Buffett is among America's super rich, and his fortune, at?$46 billion, is second only to Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) founder Bill Gates'.
Prior to his latest call for the upward revision of the estate tax, the Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK.A) Chairman has also recently called for income, capital gains, and dividend taxes to go up too, explaining in a widely discussed op-ed in the New York Times ("A Minimum Tax For The Wealthy") that higher tax rates over the years have had no bearing on investors like him.?
As much as this may sound like selfless advice from a renowned financier who simply wants what's best for America, in reality he's immune from almost all of it. As I discuss with Aaron Brown, Risk Manager at AQR, in the attached video, Buffett's?do-as-I-say, not-as-I-do?proposals seem to fit the criteria needed to be?a patriotic millionaire.
"I just got fed up. It wasn't just Warren Buffett. There's been a half dozen of these things lately, and what I noticed is everyone is asking for taxes to be raised except the taxes they actually pay," Brown told me on the sidelines of the?Minyanville Festivus?event.
So in that light, let's look at the gap that exists between proposed tax hikes and actual impact.
- The proposed income tax increase on couples earning more than $250,000 year:?Buffett's $100,000 a year salary?is well known -- as is the complaint that his poor, lowly secretary has a higher tax rate.
- Then, there's his support for the recommended adjustment to tax dividends and capital gains as ordinary income instead of at the current 15% rate: Berkshire doesn't pay a dividend and Buffett never sells stocks.
For more information on Minyanville's Festivus charity event benefiting The Ruby Peck Foundation, please?click here.
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