Cash? Kim Kardashian seems to have plenty of this. Paying taxes? Less.
So says the actual Courage Campaign, an online organization attempting to drum up support support for any November ballot measure that could raise taxes about the wealthiest Californians — the actual so-called millionaire taxes.
Kardashian, whose oversized wedding ceremony and short-lived relationship kept her firmly within the spotlight last summer time, made roughly $12 million this year, yet paid the tax rate only slightly greater than what the person earning $47, 000 might pay, the group claims inside a YouTube video.
"Not everybody was born a Kardashian, but all of us need to spend our fair reveal, " the movie says, as pictures of Kardashian taking pleasure in the uber-good existence roll by.
The video starts with Kardashian looking coyly to the camera and stating: “Being on TELEVISION has changed my entire life, because you get plenty of free stuff. ”
The Courage Campaign and also the California Federation associated with Teachers are one of the groups backing the actual ballot measure that could raise income taxes rates by 3 to 5 percentage points for those who make more compared to $1 million annually.
Proponents contend the actual tax would increase about $6 billion to assist fund public colleges and local services which have been hit hard throughout the recession, such because social services, programs for that elderly and open public safety.
A spokeswoman for Kardashian didn't respond to a request comment, the Birkenstock boston Herald reported.
[For the record, 1:58 p.m. Jan. 5: An earlier version of this post incorrectly stated that the Courage Campaign reported that Kardashian had paid an amount of taxes similar to a person who earned $47,000 in a year. As this corrected version notes, she paid a tax rate similar to a person who earned $47,000 a year.]
ADDITIONALLY:
*Deputy who imprisoned arson suspect shuns spotlight
*Three UC colleges ranked among open public school bargains
*1 individual killed, another critically wounded in Westside capturing.
So says the actual Courage Campaign, an online organization attempting to drum up support support for any November ballot measure that could raise taxes about the wealthiest Californians — the actual so-called millionaire taxes.
Kardashian, whose oversized wedding ceremony and short-lived relationship kept her firmly within the spotlight last summer time, made roughly $12 million this year, yet paid the tax rate only slightly greater than what the person earning $47, 000 might pay, the group claims inside a YouTube video.
"Not everybody was born a Kardashian, but all of us need to spend our fair reveal, " the movie says, as pictures of Kardashian taking pleasure in the uber-good existence roll by.
The video starts with Kardashian looking coyly to the camera and stating: “Being on TELEVISION has changed my entire life, because you get plenty of free stuff. ”
The Courage Campaign and also the California Federation associated with Teachers are one of the groups backing the actual ballot measure that could raise income taxes rates by 3 to 5 percentage points for those who make more compared to $1 million annually.
Proponents contend the actual tax would increase about $6 billion to assist fund public colleges and local services which have been hit hard throughout the recession, such because social services, programs for that elderly and open public safety.
A spokeswoman for Kardashian didn't respond to a request comment, the Birkenstock boston Herald reported.
[For the record, 1:58 p.m. Jan. 5: An earlier version of this post incorrectly stated that the Courage Campaign reported that Kardashian had paid an amount of taxes similar to a person who earned $47,000 in a year. As this corrected version notes, she paid a tax rate similar to a person who earned $47,000 a year.]
ADDITIONALLY:
*Deputy who imprisoned arson suspect shuns spotlight
*Three UC colleges ranked among open public school bargains
*1 individual killed, another critically wounded in Westside capturing.
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