Elon Musk asks on Twitter if he should sell some Tesla stock

Some Democrats have been pushing for billionaires to pay taxes when the price of the stocks they hold goes up, even if they do not sell any shares

November 07, 2021 04:42 am | Updated 04:42 am IST - New York

Tesla CEO Elon Musk. File

Tesla CEO Elon Musk. File

Tesla CEO Elon Musk is asking on Twitter whether he should sell 10% of his stock in the electric-vehicle company amid pressure in Washington to increase taxes on billionaires like him.

Some Democrats have been pushing for billionaires to pay taxes when the price of the stocks they hold goes up, even if they do not sell any shares. It is a concept called "unrealised gains" and Mr Musk is sitting on a lot of them with a net worth of roughly $300 billion.

"Much is made lately of unrealized gains being a means of tax avoidance, so I propose selling 10% of my Tesla stock," he tweeted on Saturday afternoon. "Do you support this?" By 5:40 pm Eastern (US) time, a little more than two hours after Mr Musk's initial tweet, 54% said yes out of a total of 8,76,189 votes.

Much of Mr Musk's wealth is held in shares of Tesla, which does not pay him a cash salary. "I only have stock, thus the only way for me to pay taxes personally is to sell stock," he tweeted.

Mr Musk, who is known for his sometimes flippant tweets, said he would "abide by the results of this poll".

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