Decision 2012

4,000 millionaires in Romney's '47%'

POSTED: Wednesday, September 19, 2012 - 12:00am

UPDATED: Wednesday, September 19, 2012 - 10:20am

Nobody's really talking about this slice of the pie, but Mitt Romney's "47%" who pay no federal income tax include several thousand of the highest-income households in the country.

The Tax Policy Center estimates that 4,000 households with incomes over $1 million ended up with zero federal income tax liability in 2011. Another 14,000 made between $500,000 and $1 million.

Combined, those households represented just 0.025% of the more than 76 million who did not pay.

But their presence in the No Tax Club underlines the fact that the tax code is chock full of tax breaks and exceptions benefiting people up and down the income scale.

There are various reasons why a household booking more than $1 million in income could owe nothing in federal income tax, experts note.

Among them, people who live off their investment income and report large investment losses in a given year may be able to offset the taxes owed on their investment gains.

Or they may have gotten a lot of their income from tax-free investments, such as municipal bonds.

Another possibility: a wealthy tax filer may report a lot of dividend income from foreign stocks on which he already paid tax to a foreign government. He would get a foreign tax credit on his U.S. return, to avoid double taxation. And if his foreign tax bill tops his U.S. tax bill, he wouldn't owe anything to the IRS on that dividend income.

Add in some charitable contributions and other tax breaks to any of these scenarios, and a tax filer could whittle down down his federal income tax bill to zip.

It's impossible to say how many households -- rich and otherwise -- would end up with zero federal income tax liability under Romney's tax reform proposals. There are still too many unknowns -- such as which tax breaks he'd be willing to curb to pay for his proposed tax rate reductions.

But it's a fair bet there will still be a notable number. The percent of non-payers fluctuates from year to year, but there has not been one year since 1916 in which there were no non-payers, according to the Tax Foundation.

Among the returns filed -- which excludes people who didn't have to file because their income was too low -- non-payers have ranged from a low of 7.5% in 1943 to a high of 56.1% in 1934. Since 2000, the group of non-payers has grown to more than 40% from 25%.

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Romney repeatedly shows his absolute contempt for ordinary people, especially those who are not financially secure. Romney, as a mormon, also believes that God lived on another planet before He revealed himself on Earth in the form of Jesus Christ. How gullible can one be? However, if Romney is a true christian, which he is obviously not, he would be helping the poor and disenfranchised with his enormous wealth. Instead, he holds them in contempt and says he doesn't worry about them! GGGRRR!

Let's see...4,000 mega-rich, including willard, don't pay taxes because of slick tax accountants finding precious loopholes...the 47% willard calls deadbeats on the dole are seniors living on fixed incomes, the disabled who cannot work, or the worker whose job was outsourced and there is no other job on the horizon...none of these make enough to even file tax returns! But willard needs to protect his 3,999 cronies who, like him, hoard their $ and would rather die than pay their fairshare.

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