The feud continues.
Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren has been in the middle of a debate about whether billionaires like Musk should pay income taxes on their wealth.
A clip of Warren giving an interview with New Day was posted on CNN before Musk commented.
Warren says in the clip that billionaires should be paying taxes. He is one of the richest people in the world. One of the richest people in the world, Jeff Bezos, pays less in taxes than a public school teacher or a firefighter.
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Musk will pay more than $11 billion in taxes in 2021, the largest tax bill for any individual in history, according to the clip that was retweeted by Sawyer Merritt.
Musk responded quickly to Merritt and joked about Warren.
Will visit IRS next time I’m in DC just to say hi, since I paid the most taxes ever in history for an individual last year. Maybe I can have a cookie or something …
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 20, 2022
He said that he would visit the IRS next time he was in DC, since he paid the most taxes ever for an individual.
The response from Musk has received over 100,000 likes.
The two have gone head-to-head in the past over the same subject, after Musk called Warren after she criticized him being named Time's Person of the Year.
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Warren slammed, which provoked a spree of responses from Musk that included the well.
Please don’t call the manager on me, Senator Karen
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 14, 2021
Musk doesn't pay income taxes on his wealth because he doesn't get annual cash bonuses and he isn't a full-time employee.
He decided to sell 10% of his stock in the company in order to pay taxes.
Musk's net worth was an estimated $225.7 billion as of Tuesday afternoon.
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Emily Rella is a news writer. She was an editor at the time, covering entertainment, pop culture, lifestyle and business. She is a graduate of Boston College.