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Anrig cites a study by the Internal Revenue Service that finds "the primary source of capital gains income has shifted from stocks to 'pass-through' entities gains on assets sold by partnerships, S-corporations, and estates and trusts," a development that significantly benefits money managers who oversee private-equity partnerships.
Eric Alterman: Think Again: "As Ronald Reagan Said... Oh Never Mind" Eric Alterman 2012
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For instance, as Greg Anrig notes care of a recent column by Paul Krugman:
Eric Alterman: Think Again: "As Ronald Reagan Said... Oh Never Mind" Eric Alterman 2012
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As my colleague Greg Anrig at The Century Foundation points out, the distribution of capital income is so skewed that 72 percent of the revenue collected by taxing capital gains as ordinary income would come from millionaires those above the Romney Rule threshold.
Andrew Fieldhouse: The Buffett Romney Rule Andrew Fieldhouse 2012
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For instance, as Greg Anrig notes care of a recent column by Paul Krugman:
Eric Alterman: Think Again: "As Ronald Reagan Said... Oh Never Mind" Eric Alterman 2012
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For instance, as Greg Anrig notes care of a recent column by Paul Krugman:
Eric Alterman: Think Again: "As Ronald Reagan Said... Oh Never Mind" Eric Alterman 2012
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As my colleague Greg Anrig at The Century Foundation points out, the distribution of capital income is so skewed that 72 percent of the revenue collected by taxing capital gains as ordinary income would come from millionaires those above the Romney Rule threshold.
Andrew Fieldhouse: The Buffett Romney Rule Andrew Fieldhouse 2012
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Anrig cites a study by the Internal Revenue Service that finds "the primary source of capital gains income has shifted from stocks to 'pass-through' entities gains on assets sold by partnerships, S-corporations, and estates and trusts," a development that significantly benefits money managers who oversee private-equity partnerships.
Eric Alterman: Think Again: "As Ronald Reagan Said... Oh Never Mind" Eric Alterman 2012
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Anrig cites a study by the Internal Revenue Service that finds "the primary source of capital gains income has shifted from stocks to 'pass-through' entities gains on assets sold by partnerships, S-corporations, and estates and trusts," a development that significantly benefits money managers who oversee private-equity partnerships.
Eric Alterman: Think Again: "As Ronald Reagan Said... Oh Never Mind" Eric Alterman 2012
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Anrig served the Holy See as a Swiss Guard from 1992 to 1994.
Archive 2008-08-17 papabear 2008
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Colonel Anrig replaced Elmar Maeder, who held the post since 2002.
Archive 2008-08-17 papabear 2008
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