Billionaire Taxes and the Constitution

60 Pages Posted: 23 May 2023 Last revised: 12 Dec 2023

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Andy Grewal

University of Iowa - College of Law

Date Written: May 18, 2023

Abstract

The United States now has ten times as many billionaires as it had just a few decades ago. This ever-growing class has sparked congressional interest in “billionaire tax” proposals. These proposals would generally require that billionaires recognize income when their asset values increase, even if they have not sold their assets.

Under existing doctrine, billionaire taxes likely violate the realization requirement embedded in the Sixteenth Amendment of the Constitution. However, this Article argues that existing Sixteenth Amendment doctrine suffers from deep infirmities and theoretical inconsistencies. With the conceptually sound interpretive approach advanced in this Article, a billionaire tax would pass constitutional muster.

Keywords: taxation, wealth, billionaires, sixteenth, realization, income

Suggested Citation

Grewal, Amandeep S., Billionaire Taxes and the Constitution (May 18, 2023). 58 Georgia Law Rev., Issue No. 1, Article 6, 2023, U Iowa Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2023-40, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4452626

Amandeep S. Grewal (Contact Author)

University of Iowa - College of Law ( email )

Melrose and Byington
Iowa City, IA 52242
United States

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