A liberal friend of mine posted on Facebook complaining that the House is going to try to eliminate the estate tax.
She included this line:
(eliminating the estate tax)…that will cost $270 billion over 10 years.
Here’s my reply:
I’m against the estate tax on general principles. The government has already taxed those monies multiple times.
On a more practical level, I’d certainly like to see the exemption level raised far, far above what it is. Very often, the wealth being taxed is in fact a small business, closely held by a family, and very illiquid. The only possible way to generate the cash to pay the levied tax is to sell the business. Families that had worked and fully expected their progeny to carry on their business suddenly find they can no longer keep the business in the family. And of course, being compelled to sell, they frequently are forced to sell at a price less than what they should.
And I loathe the formulation you used here.
that will cost $270 billion over 10 years.
That’s not a cost. That’s merely revenue the government wont be taking in over the next decade.
If that $270 billion is paid to the government, that is a cost. It is a cost to the families that have to pay that money, money that has already been taxed multiple times, to the federal government. That’s money out of the pockets of your fellow citizens.
All this at a time when the US government is bringing in more revenues than at any time in history.
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