Discourages saving and enterprise
By penalising accumulated wealth, the tax may deter saving, investment and entrepreneurship, weakening growth and job creation.
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The case for taxing wealth, argument by argument.
By penalising accumulated wealth, the tax may deter saving, investment and entrepreneurship, weakening growth and job creation.
You're making the "Discourages saving and enterprise" argument against a wealth tax. A recurring charge on passive holdings actually nudges capital out of speculation and idle assets and into the productive economy — it rewards enterprise rather than punishing it. The real drag on saving and enterprise is the status quo: workers and the middle class pay higher effective tax rates and own few assets to borrow against, so leaving wealth untaxed starves the saving and enterprise of everyone below the top. Taxing large fortunes also slows dynastic entrenchment and supports a more meritocratic economy. Learn more: https://wealthtax.now/arguments/economic-disincentives/
You're making the "Discourages saving and enterprise" argument against a wealth tax. A charge on idle holdings pushes capital into the productive economy — and it's untaxed wealth at the top that starves saving and enterprise below it. https://wealthtax.now/arguments/economic-disincentives/
Raised as a counter-argument to rebut. “wealth taxes would become confiscatory and deter innovation.”
Raised as a counter-argument to rebut. “I don't want to introduce anything that is going to hurt the UK economy, right? I want these things to be planned incredibly well.”
Raised as a counter-argument to rebut. “When I look at Reform, when I look at Farage, what I see is a party run by rich people, funded by very rich people, that have a policy, as soon as they come in,”
“growing wealth inequality hurts the economy and hurts living standards.”
“We expect life to get better gener generation after generation. We expect and hope that as we get older we will get richer and more financially secure until we ”
Raised as a counter-argument to rebut. “if you tax people so much they will eventually like avoid the tax so if you really increase tax on work people will stop working or people will leave the countr”
Raised as a counter-argument to rebut. “They constantly say what Gary wants is to tax high earning working people despite the fact that I constantly aggressively very clearly say I am trying to tax th”
Raised as a counter-argument to rebut. “raising tax on on wealth is like is pulling up the ladder you're you're preventing people from being able to get rich now you are rich yourself and this is just”
“So if we tax people based on their spending rather than their income, then the richest people will get taxed at the lowest rate. So what this means is tariffs a”
“Now, the US financial system is actually going to drain this extra resource from these companies and make, the income inequality even worse, yeah?”
“if those stocks used to be owned by ordinary people and then one generation down, then the other ordinary people don't have them. This is a problem. It's a prob”
“he's obsessed with getting richer and I he's obsessed with getting richer and I he's obsessed with getting richer and I think this is you know a big part of the”
Raised as a counter-argument to rebut. “you can't tax wealth you can't deal with inequality because we need the rich to invest to grow the economy”
Raised as a counter-argument to rebut. “we have an incoming Labour government, who are advised by a group of mainstream economists and journalists who are super, super resistant to taxation.”
Raised as a counter-argument to rebut. “I'm not calling for redistribution I am I'm not calling for redistribution I am calling to stop the redistribution away calling to stop the redistribution away ”
“the Richer got richer they'll use that the Richer got richer they'll use that money to buy the Assets in the middle money to buy the Assets in the middle class ”
“aggressively incentivising through money all of the best people to not work in the public sector and then creating incentive structure in the public sector such”
Raised as a counter-argument to rebut. “if you keep trying to provide living standards without the ability to tax the people who increasingly own everything it's not possible”
Raised as a counter-argument to rebut. “set of models that have no distribution in them keep predicting things will get better things keep getting worse and they will never figure it out”
Raised as a counter-argument to rebut. “he doesn't want regulation and high taxes in order to create jobs and pay those people well”
Raised as a counter-argument to rebut. “in a strong economy with lots of growth opportunities this isn't necessarily a bad thing because they can use that money to make new investments and create new ”
Raised as a counter-argument to rebut. “I spoke to some people recently about the prospect of raising a one percent wealth tax on wealth assets above 10 million pounds and even that doesn't look like ”
Raised as a counter-argument to rebut. “the idea that if you allow rich people to get a lot of money, to accumulate a lot of money, it will grow your economy”
“if you smash an equality through the roof you destroy the economy and destroy a living standards for ordinary people”
Raised as a counter-argument to rebut. “you can't tax the rich because it's bad for the economy”
“their incentivizers to take a load of risk and they know if it doesn't work out they're already millionaires they're not going to lose out you know they might g”
Raised as a counter-argument to rebut. “oh no you shouldn't tax the rich if you do it be an economic disaster understand that's [ __ ]”
Raised as a counter-argument to rebut. “some of them put a lot of money into paying economists and think tanks to tell you that inequality is important for the economy that is not true”
“if the rich are accumulating massive amounts of wealth that means we have to pay them more every year and it's us all the new people that drive the economy”
“this is going to mean that ordinary families cannot afford to get homes for their kids um ordinary families kids will struggle to find a place to raise their fa”
“what an earth incentive is there to work hard and get wealthy if you know that your money is going to be going to a northern rail company”
Raised as a counter-argument to rebut. “inequality is is important for the economy that is not true”
Raised as a counter-argument to rebut. “some of them put a lot of money into paying economists and think tanks to tell you that inequality is important for the economy is important for the economy tha”
“if we do that it's going to crush the economy as well in the longer term”
“if we let the rich accumulate huge amounts of money the rich don't spend money on ordinary things it doesn't drive wages they invest money they buy assets stock”
“in my opinion it's basically become a speculative bubble that ordinary people are looking looking at this and thinking thinking thinking well you know i'm stuck”
“I think most people buying these cryptocurrencies including bitcoin especially in the last year have been doing it largely rather than with the intention of usi”