April 8, 2009
Washington Times Columnist Comments on Capital Gaines Taxes
"IRS: Heads I Win, Tails You Lose"
By Richard Rahn
Apologists for the present capital gains tax, including many members of Congress, claim that because some, but not all, capital gains are taxed at a lower rate (which the president wants to increase) that part of the unfairness is offset. However, the effective rate (inflation-adjusted) is almost always much higher than the statutory rate, and the Tax Foundation found that at times the effective rate has been as high as 300 percent.
