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Tuesday, April 14, 2026

U.S. Senate nominee and Texas State Representative James Talarico announced a comprehensive plan to "Close Billionaire Loopholes" as part of his bid for the U.S. Senate. Talarico's proposal targets specific financial strategies used by the ultra-wealthy to avoid federal taxes, framing the initiative as a necessary step to address what he calls a "corruption crisis".

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Key Components of the Proposal

Talarico's plan aims to ensure billionaires pay a higher effective tax rate than working-class families by targeting several specific mechanisms:

Abolishing Luxury Write-offs: The plan would eliminate tax deductions for high-end luxury purchases, including yachts, private jets, and racehorses.

Ending "Buy, Borrow, Die": This targets the strategy where billionaires grow wealth in untaxed assets, borrow against them for liquidity, and pass them to heirs tax-free through "stepped-up basis" rules.

Carried Interest Loophole: Talarico proposes closing the loophole that allows hedge fund and venture capital managers to treat earnings as capital gains rather than ordinary income.

Offshore Bank Accounts: The plan includes new restrictions on the use of offshore accounts to shield assets from federal taxation.

CEO Pay Ratio Tax: He proposes a special corporate tax on companies where the CEO earns more than 250 times the salary of the median worker.

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James Talarico announces "Close Billionaire Loopholes" agenda

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#1 | Posted by Corky at 2026-04-13 10:08 PM | Reply

Another loop-hole that should be closed ...

Billionaires abusing the purpose of IRA retirement accounts to preserve the wealth they have accumulated.


#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-04-13 10:23 PM | Reply

The biggest loophole in the entire Tax code is GRATs. Grantor annuity trusts. It makes a mockery of the inheritance tax. Wealthy folks with last names like Adelson and Buffett can pass unlimited amounts to family members by setting up a GRAT, and then ... Disclaiming it! Sheldon Adelson saved $2.3 billion that way.

And the reason Congress doesn't repeal it? Because, as one wag put it, every single person affected is "a member of the political donor class".

#3 | Posted by Danforth at 2026-04-13 11:02 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

"... the average American pays about 14 percent of their income in Fed Income taxes, the wealthiest 400 billionaires pay about half that percentage."

#4 | Posted by Corky at 2026-04-13 11:27 PM | Reply

JT takes a minute to go after both of his potential GOP opponents:

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#5 | Posted by Corky at 2026-04-13 11:37 PM | Reply

As our Fellow Traveler on the West Coast points out:

"Billionaires shouldn't be allowed to live."


#6 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-04-14 06:31 AM | Reply

This guy is SO Beto/Wendy Davis 2.0.

#7 | Posted by BellRinger at 2026-04-14 12:20 PM | Reply

James Talarico Announces 'Close Billionaire Loopholes'

Won't happen as long as citizens united is around.

#8 | Posted by bat4255 at 2026-04-14 04:02 PM | Reply

"Won't happen as long as citizens united is around.

#8 | Posted by bat4255 at 2026-04-14 04:02 PM | Reply "

Take it up with 1A.

#9 | Posted by BellRinger at 2026-04-14 04:06 PM | Reply

Won't happen as long as citizens united is around.
#8 | Posted by bat4255 at 2026-04-14 04:02 PM | Reply "
Take it up with 1A.

#9 | Posted by BellRinger at 2026-04-14 04:06 PM | Reply

Corporations are not people slick. They don't have first amendment rights. We the people do however. Do keep up.

#10 | Posted by LauraMohr at 2026-04-14 04:13 PM | Reply

Wait a sec... Talarico wants to bring Texas tax law into the 21st century? His campaign is doomed. (Worse than if he even denounced Jesus.) Money is the only thing most Texans are truly about.

#11 | Posted by moder8 at 2026-04-14 04:18 PM | Reply

Interestingly enough:

"According to U.S. Census Bureau data, Hispanic or Latino Texans make up approximately 40.2% of the state's population.

As of 2023, this group is the largest demographic in Texas, slightly exceeding non-Hispanic white Texans, who constitute about 39.8% of the population."

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#12 | Posted by Corky at 2026-04-14 05:18 PM | Reply

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