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Finally, an op-ed article on tax policy in The New York Times that isn’t horribly flawed!  In a piece last week entitled “The Zuckerberg Tax”, tax attorney David Miller proposes a new tax on the ultra-rich.  He would apply the tax to taxpayers whose income exceeds $2.2 million or who own publicly-traded securities worth more than $5.7 million.
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