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Capitalizt
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I agree. I know damn well that I won't be paying the tax but it is still immoral to give government this kind of power. That money has already been taxed repeatedly during life...when it was earned, when it was saved, etc. It will also be taxed when it is eventually spent...and to have the feds stick their claws into the casket and take 55% of what someone leaves their kids is just farking wrong.
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Feb-16-2008 02:28
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Capitalizt
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Location: USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by George Smiley
Is there a threshold to the amount of inheritance that can be taxed, or is it for ALL inheritance? |
There is a threshold of around $2 million I believe. Everything above that gets hit with the 55% tax.
| quote: | Originally posted by Renegade
It not a death tax, it's an inheritance tax.
A system in which wealth is allowed to be transfered, unencumbered, from generation to generation isn't capitalism, it's an aristocracy. As a libertarian, shouldn't you be supporting policies like this that ensure wealth is distibuted by merit rather than genealogy? |
An aristocracy is where people are RULED by a small group of wealthy people who directly set laws to suit their will. There is a huge difference between this an a democratic system like we have today.
If we want to live in a free country, people should be free to earn wealth and to dispose of it as they please. I agree that people should make their own way in life, but responsibility for this should be left to the parents..not the government. I would encourage parents to set up trusts so their kids don't get a penny from the estate (aside from college expenses) until they have already established themselves in life...meeting certain conditions such as being fully employed for several years, saving up for a down payment, etc.
The estate/death tax isn't really a tax on the inheritors. It is a tax on the person passing along property. It is a punishment in fact for living frugally and refusing to consume more than you need in your later years..
I know only 1% of households are effected by the tax...but this really is a matter of principle. If you work hard your entire life because your goal is to make life easier for your children, what right does the government have to deny you this?? You have deferred pleasure and saved your wages rather than blowing them on pointless gadgets, and the government punishes you by confiscating the majority of what you have left.
Like I said, it's just farking wrong. It twists incentives and encourages people to "die broke" rather than sharing with those they love.
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Feb-18-2008 23:40
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