Here is how CNN describes Biden's new tax proposal:
Looking for ways to fund its spending plans, the White House is turning to a familiar target: billionaires and other super-wealthy Americans.
As part of its budget proposal for fiscal year 2023, the Biden administration is pushing a measure that seeks to ensure that those worth more than $100 million pay a federal income tax rate of at least 20% on their income, including unrealized gains on assets -- which are not currently taxed.
Under the present tax code, growth in the value of assets is taxed only at the time of sale -- and at lower rates than the highest income tax rates for investments held for at least a year. The rich often borrow against their holdings to build more wealth and fund their lifestyles, while avoiding adding to their annual income tax tab. And many have seen their portfolios swell in recent years as the stock market has boomed.
"Under current law, when an American worker earns a dollar of wages, that dollar is taxed as they earn it," according to a White House fact sheet released Saturday, which notes that many wealthy people pay lower tax rates than middle-class workers. "But when a billionaire earns income because their investments increase in value, that gain is too often never taxed at all."
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