Pata-Hari Escreveu:Algum de vocês tem acompanhado as propostas feitas pelos candidatos relativamente à carga fiscal para mais valias das acções? estive hoje com alguém que me falou na proposta da Clinton de elevar o imposto de mais valias para 28% dos 15% actuais (penso que os valores actuais são 15%). Imaginem o impacto deste tipo de medidas na bolsa....
Uma notícia de 27 de novembro (daqui
http://money.cnn.com/2007/11/27/pf/taxe ... 2007112712) dzia o seguinte:
One of the most politically divisive tax issues in the presidential campaign is whether to extend President Bush's tax cuts on long-term capital gains and dividends.
Currently they're both taxed at 15 percent (less for low-income taxpayers), and they are scheduled to rise by 2011 to 20 percent for capital gains and to ordinary income tax rates for dividends.
Edwards: Would make the first $250 of interest, capital gains and dividends tax-free for everyone, although he would favor raising the capital gains tax rate to 28 percent for taxpayers making more than $200,000.
Obama: Would eliminate capital gains taxes for business start-ups, although he would favor raising the capital gains tax rate to somewhere between 20 percent and 28 percent for taxpayers making more than $250,000.
Romney: Wants to eliminate the tax on interest, capital gains and dividends for taxpayers with adjusted gross incomes under $200,000, and would make the Bush investment tax cuts permanent for everyone else.
Giuliani, McCain and Thompson: Would make Bush investment tax cuts permanent.
Huckabee: Has called for the elimination of the income tax system and for a consumption tax to take its place. Under his plan, you would be taxed on what you buy, not on what you earn or save. So there would be no investment taxes.
Penso que a Clinton não renovaria o tax cut, voltando as taxas para os 20% (apesar de ter ouvido a semana. passada a possibilidade de aumentar para a zona dos 25%).
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