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By: Symeon Romylos

The Warren Buffett Paradox and Its Solution

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Taxation isn’t just a technical matter; it’s primarily a political and philosophical question. Justice in taxation leads to social justice.

The tax avoidance of the wealthy was notably highlighted by billionaire Warren Buffett in 2007, and his insights continue to influence discussions on solutions. However, previous proposals have faced legal conflicts.

Now, a realistic proposal is available! The author convincingly demonstrates that all conditions are in place to address this tax inequity effectively. He outlines a detailed plan for implementation, with a clear and engaging writing style that will captivate readers of all levels. This work should be essential reading for the IRS!

Symeon Romylos was born in Kozani to parents who came to Greece from Constantinople. After the Athens University of Economics and Business, he pursued further education in the USA, earning an MBA from St. John’s University. Upon returning to Greece, he held various roles at Unilever, including organization and methods manager, a two-year stint at their headquarters in Rotterdam, and ultimately serving as the commercial director of Elais-Unilever in Greece. Symeon has contributed numerous letters and articles to Greek financial journals, with over 60 publications in Capital.gr.
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