(Redirected from Political Donor Class)'''Perfectly Legal: The Covert Campaign to Rig Our Tax System to Benefit the Super-Rich–and Cheat Everybody Else''' (ISBN 1-59184-019-8) is a
book by
Pulitzer Prize-winning ''
New York Times'' reporter
David Cay Johnston that argues that the
American tax system has been tilted to supplement the
incomes and extravagant lifestyles of the wealthy (which he dubs the "Political Donor Class"). According to Johnston, while politicians can claim that money does not buy influence, they cannot deny that money buys access.
Johnston argues the tax system squeezes the
middle class, which creates a widening
income gap that threatens the stability of the country. Workers are being cheated out of their
retirement plans while failed
CEOs walk away with hundreds of millions (the "
golden parachute"). Some corporations avoid paying any federal
income tax at all. The difference in taxable income (here zero) from
GAAP income reported to financial analysts and
SEC statements to investors has been called the
book-tax gap in the
tax policy literature by scholars, the
Joint Committee on Taxation and the
IRS. Corporate CEOs take vacations using corporate jets, while paying less money than ordinary people pay for a middle seat in
coach seating and then sticking others with most of the bill. The
working poor are seven times more likely to be audited by the
IRS than anyone else. The book claims the IRS has become so weak that even when it was handed complete banking records detailing massive
tax fraud by 1,600 people, only four percent were prosecuted.
External links
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Official website
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Interview with David Cay Johnston on his book
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Salon.com book review