From Dana Milbank in today's Washington Post:
"Tea partiers, eat your hearts out: A group of liberals got together Tuesday and proved that they, too, can have a tax rebellion. But theirs is a little bit different: They want to pay more taxes.
"I'm in favor of higher taxes on people like me," declared Eric Schoenberg, who is sitting on an investment banking fortune. He complained about "my absurdly low tax rates." "We're calling on other wealthy taxpayers to join us," said paper-mill heir Mike Lapham, "to send the message to Congress and President Obama that it's time to roll back the tax cuts on upper-income taxpayers."
MP: For any of the wealthy who are anxious to pay more taxes, they don't have to wait for the Bush tax cuts to expire, they can pay more right now. Here are some ways:
1. They can make a gift to the U.S. Treasury at any time (why not today?), here is the website with instructions. (Dana Milbank mentions this option, but doesn't provide the website.)
2. They can pay their 2009 taxes at the higher Clinton tax rates of 2000, instead of the current lower rates (see chart above).
3. They don't have to itemize deductions on their 2009 taxes; instead they can take the standard deduction of $5,700 for singles and married individuals filing separate, or $11,400 for married couples, which would typically result in a much higher tax liability for rich people.
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