Unfortunately it will not as the democrats are all to happy to bring it back to pre 2001 levels.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/18/us...cs/18cong.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/01/op...l01estate.html
I think it is one of the most unfair taxes for the following reasons.
1. It does not only tax the "rich" as that threshold has gone down considerably. Also people who inherit land and what not need to pay a tax on what they get even if they dont have the money for it, ive known cases of people who have inherited land and have had to pay a large amount of taxes on it, as if the land was already making money for them.
2. In general people work to provide their children with a better life, that some bureaucrat in Washington decides what is "enough" to leave to your kids is disgusting.
3. After taxing you all your life, that government comes after you when you die is really reprehensible to say the least.
The death tax should be abolished entirely, but it wont be and if you account for the inflation coming many middle class Americans will be considered "wealthy" by government standards.
Even some countries in Europe, like Sweden, have abolished the estate tax, while others have brought down the rate considerably.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/18/us...cs/18cong.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/01/op...l01estate.html
I think it is one of the most unfair taxes for the following reasons.
1. It does not only tax the "rich" as that threshold has gone down considerably. Also people who inherit land and what not need to pay a tax on what they get even if they dont have the money for it, ive known cases of people who have inherited land and have had to pay a large amount of taxes on it, as if the land was already making money for them.
2. In general people work to provide their children with a better life, that some bureaucrat in Washington decides what is "enough" to leave to your kids is disgusting.
3. After taxing you all your life, that government comes after you when you die is really reprehensible to say the least.
The death tax should be abolished entirely, but it wont be and if you account for the inflation coming many middle class Americans will be considered "wealthy" by government standards.
Even some countries in Europe, like Sweden, have abolished the estate tax, while others have brought down the rate considerably.
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