Accounts Quote by Warren Buffett
“It makes no difference to a widow with her savings in a 5 percent passbook account whether she pays 100 percent income tax on her interest income during a period of zero inflation or pays no income tax during years of 5 percent inflation. Either way, she is 'taxed' in a manner that leaves her no real income whatsoever. Any money she spends comes right out of capital. She would find outrageous a 100 percent income tax but doesn't seem to notice that 5 percent inflation is the economic equivalent.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: CNBC, 2015
Taxes on interest can erase real returns, especially when inflation erodes purchasing power, making high tax rates and inflation equally harmful.
In simple terms: Taxes and inflation both reduce real income from savings.
Consider inflation impact when evaluating tax policies.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- retirement planning
- investment strategy
- budgeting
- policy analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does inflation affect your investment returns?
- Are you accounting for tax impact on real income?
High taxes may be politically popular but can be as damaging as inflation.