Americans for Financial Reform

Fund the fight to pass the Billionaires Income Tax and stop billionaire tax dodging now!

Billionaires are skipping out on taxes that every worker must pay. They exploit loopholes, hide wealth in shell companies, and game the system to avoid paying what they owe. While ordinary families are taxed on every paycheck, the top 0.01% can go years without paying taxes on stock gains, real estate, or inherited wealth.


The Billionaires Income Tax, introduced by Senator Ron Wyden and Representatives Don Beyer and Steve Cohen, would finally close these loopholes and require billionaires to pay at least a 23.8% tax rate on all income, including unrealized capital gains. 


This bill would raise $557 billion over ten years. That money could fund schools, healthcare, and infrastructure. But Wall Street billionaires are spending millions lobbying to protect their tax games.


Americans for Financial Reform is leading the fight to expose billionaire tax dodging and win reforms that make the system fairer. With your support, we can build the grassroots pressure needed to push Congress to act.


Contribute to Americans for Financial Reform and fund the fight to pass the Billionaires Income Tax and stop billionaire tax dodging now.

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