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Republicans are searching for ways to “pay for” their tax cuts. Democrats
want the rich to pay more tax. Here’s a solution that should make everyone happy.
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith is suggesting a tax on
the $840 billion college endowments. These endowments will soon eclipse $1 trillion in size — more money than the entire GDP of many countries.
It’s high time that bloated and entitled universities pay their fair share
for the government services they use.
Why not? Their professors forever lecture us about tax “fairness,” but the schools where they teach a few hours a week for their munificent salaries
are the very embodiment of mostly white “privilege.” They are the richest institutions in the world that go untaxed.
The cost of this leakage to the tax base is going to grow exponentially as
this generation of billionaires (Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg
and others) passes on trillions of dollars; much of it will enter into the vaults of the universities. These are capital gains that have NEVER been
taxed — and never will be.
Why is this a problem?
A good and just tax system has a broad base, so everyone pays — but a low
rate so the tax system doesn’t discourage work, saving and investment.
This means no loopholes and carveouts that allow the rich to keep their fortunes out of reach of the tax man.
What makes the college endowment scam even worse is that the preponderance
of the dollars don’t go to small colleges or community colleges but rather
to the Harvards, Yales, Stanfords and Princetons, which are already
layered with gold and service the elite of society.
It makes no sense that millionaires and billionaires can make seven-,
eight- and even nine-figure donations to their alma maters and these funds escape the taxes that all the rest of us pay.
It’s even worse than that. Colleges pay almost no income taxes and
generally avoid paying property taxes even though their vast tracts of
valuable land are often in or near struggling inner cities.
The universities openly boast to their donor base: Contribute to us and
you can avoid paying the estate tax and capital gains tax on your
billions. Why aren’t liberals offended by this tax escape hatch?
I have no problem with a deduction for legitimate charities like soup
kitchens, homeless shelters and orphanages. But Northwestern and Stanford
need tax breaks? Has anyone been to their glitzy campuses?
There are at least a dozen schools bulging with $10 billion endowments,
and scores more with more than $1 billion each. We should call these
schools Loophole U.
What public purpose is advanced by these storehouses of wealth?
Harvard’s $50 billion-plus endowment is so large that the school could
charge free tuition to every student from now until kingdom come — and
still not run out of money. Yet Harvard still charges nearly $100,000 a
year for tuition and room and board.
But this is the real sin of this unworthy tax loophole. Even with these
giant endowments, college tuitions have been rising at two to three times
the rate of inflation. The argument that tax-free donations make colleges
more affordable has proven to be patently false. The bigger the endowment,
the more the schools charge students and their parents — and taxpayers.
Richard Vedder, a widely respected economist at Ohio University, notes
that one of the most regressive tax policies is subsidies to billion-
dollar universities. It only makes the rich richer.
In a famous scene in the movie “Animal House,” Dean Wormer lectures to one
of the students who is facing expulsion: “Fat, drunk and stupid is no way
to go through life, son.”
Ironically, that could describe more than 100 overly endowed universities
today that are more like investment houses that happen to have classrooms
and students roaming around. Colleges need to pay their fair share, and
the revenues should be used to help pay for the Trump tax cuts — which
benefit everyone. That sounds fair to me.
https://amac.us/newsline/education/want-to-soak-the-rich-tax-university- endowments/
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