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    Trump Opposes Millionaire Tax, Says Wealthy Might Leave the U.S.

    Onu AkterBy Onu AkterApril 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Former U.S. President Donald Trump says he does not support raising taxes on millionaires. He believes such a move could push wealthy Americans to leave the country, especially now that travel is easier and faster.

    Trump spoke from the Oval Office on Wednesday. When asked if he supported a millionaire tax, he said it would be “disruptive because a lot of millionaires would leave the country.”

    “You know, the old days, they left states,” he said. “Now, with transportation so quick and so easy, they leave countries.”

    “You lose a lot of money if you do that. And other countries that have done it have lost a lot of people. They lose their wealthy people. That would be bad because the wealthy people pay the tax,” he added.

    Wealthy Americans Still Pay U.S. Taxes Abroad

    Even if millionaires move to another country, they may still owe U.S. taxes. That’s because the United States taxes its citizens on worldwide income, no matter where they live or work.

    To avoid U.S. taxes completely, a person would need to give up their citizenship, which is a long and expensive process. Some of the countries that attract wealthy Americans, like Germany and the UK, also have high tax rates.

    A Change in Tone From Trump

    Trump’s recent comments are different from what he said just weeks ago. In March, Semafor reported that Trump had told Senate Republicans he was open to raising taxes on high earners.

    At the same time, Axios reported that White House officials were looking at a possible tax deal. The idea was to increase taxes on rich Americans and cut taxes on tips earned by service workers.

    Republican Debate on Raising Tax Rates

    Some Republican lawmakers want to raise the top income tax rate. The current top rate is 37 percent. Bloomberg reported that talks are underway to increase it to 39 or 40 percent.

    This would bring the rate back to what it was before Trump’s 2017 tax law. That law lowered corporate taxes to 21 percent and gave large tax breaks to the wealthy. It is set to expire later this year.

    National Debt and Tax Policy

    Experts warn that renewing Trump’s tax cuts and adding new ones could increase the national debt by up to $4 trillion. Some Republicans say higher taxes on the rich could help lower the debt without hurting the economy.

    Michael Strain, an economist at the American Enterprise Institute, said, “A slight increase in taxes on top earners won’t hurt the economy. But it could help bring down the deficit.”

    Other Countries’ Experience with Millionaire Taxes

    Countries like France and Sweden have tried raising taxes on the wealthy in the past. In some cases, rich people moved money abroad or left the country. But in other places, many stayed because of good services and quality of life.

    France removed its wealth tax in 2017 after many wealthy people left. Sweden, on the other hand, still has high taxes but continues to attract rich residents because of its strong healthcare, schools, and safety.

    What’s Next?

    With the 2024 election over and Trump hinting at future political moves, his views on tax policy will be closely watched. It’s unclear if he will stick with this position or change it again in the future.

    Closing Statement

    As the U.S. debates how to manage its growing debt, the question of whether or not to raise taxes on the rich will remain a key issue in politics and economics.

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