Eideard

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Some of Germany’s wealthiest demand higher taxes

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A group of rich Germans has launched a petition calling for the government to make wealthy people pay higher taxes.

The group say they have more money than they need, and the extra revenue could fund economic and social programmes to aid Germany’s economic recovery. Germany could raise 100bn euros (£91bn) if the richest people paid a 5% wealth tax for two years, they say.

The petition has 44 signatories so far, and will be presented to newly re-elected Chancellor Angela Merkel…

Simply donating money to deal with the problems is not enough, they want a change in the whole approach.

“The path out of the crisis must be paved with massive investment in ecology, education and social justice,” they say in the petition.

Those who had “made a fortune through inheritance, hard work, hard-working, successful entrepreneurship, or investment” should contribute by paying more to alleviate the crisis.

The man behind the petition, Dieter Lehmkuhl, told Berlin’s Tagesspiegel that there were 2.2 million people in Germany with a fortune of more than 500,000 euros.

If they all paid the tax for two years, Germany could raise 100bn euros to fund ecological programmes, education and social projects, said the retired doctor and heir to a brewery.

I’ve heard much the same from the seer of Omaha, Warren Buffett. Someone should pull a few coattails on Wall Street.

Written by eideard

October 24, 2009 at 6:00 am

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  1. It’s nice to see that some capitalists are more for stability and development than adding more money onto their piles.

    Jägermeister

    October 24, 2009 at 10:36 am

    • Bullshit!

      They’re just a lot smarter than super-greedy, super-short-sighted American capitalists (with the possible exception of Warren Buffett) and they know this short term pain will eventually, exponentially grow the piles they already possess – with no further effort on their part.

      Cinaedh

      October 25, 2009 at 8:41 am

      • Are you arguing that they’re not willing to pay for stability and development?

        Jägermeister

        October 25, 2009 at 8:47 am

        • I’m arguing the rich Germans urging higher taxes for the wealthy have figured out you can’t grow anything unless you feed it.

          Cinaedh

          October 25, 2009 at 9:01 am

          • Yeah, the cost of doing business. ;)

            Jägermeister

            October 25, 2009 at 9:23 am


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