Proposal forward by French economist Gabriel Zucman of Minimum Annual Tax
- July 7, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Proposal forward by French economist Gabriel Zucman of Minimum Annual Tax
Sub: Economy
Sec: Fiscal Policy
The proposal put forward by French economist Gabriel Zucman revolves around imposing a minimum annual tax of 2% on individuals with wealth exceeding $1 billion.
Proposal Overview
- Annual 2% Tax on Billionaires:
- Gabriel Zucman recommends a global minimum tax standard where individuals holding wealth above $1 billion would be required to pay annually 2% of their total wealth.
- This tax is aimed at ensuring effective taxation of ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs) globally.
- Revenue Potential:
- It is estimated that such a tax could generate $200-$250 billion annually globally from approximately 3,000 individuals.
- If extended to cover individuals with a net worth exceeding $100 million, it could add $100-$140 billion annually in global tax revenue.
- Rationale:
- Ultra-high-net-worth individuals currently benefit from very low effective tax rates, ranging between 0% and 0.5% of their wealth.
- The proposal aims to address wealth concentration and ensure fair contributions towards public goods and services.
- Progressive taxation is seen as crucial for social cohesion, trust in governance, and funding essential investments such as climate action.
Relevance to India
- Wealth Inequality: India has seen significant wealth concentration at the top, with the top 1% holding substantial shares of income and wealth.
- Potential Revenue: A proposed ‘super tax’ on the wealthiest families in India could yield significant revenue, enhancing fiscal capacity for essential social expenditures.