The Bush tax cut that eliminated the estate tax is about to expire. It used to be 45% after the first 3.5 million of an heir-bound estate but when it comes back it will be 55% after the first 1 million. I think this is great because it will help with our problems but theres obviously heavy opposition from the right.Some say it deincentivises saving and investment which is what creates jobs and they complain about how two people that make the same the person who saves the most in their life will be taxed the most....well thats a great thing imo because spending and consumption helps boost the economy mor ethan savings. If there were only investment and savings and no spending there would be no economy but anytime theres demand in a capitalism theres an economy. People just don't like this because it puts a hamper on "old money" and capitalist royal families.
12/2/2009 7:13:29 PM
you do realize that the estate tax comes back in 2011, even if Congress does nothing, right? And, you do realize that that is exactly what the Bush tax cut calls for, right?
12/2/2009 7:16:42 PM
you do realize thats all detailed in op, right?
12/2/2009 7:18:17 PM
wouldn't exactly be unprecedented (or unexpected) for the sunset of this tax cut to continue to be pushed back. see the alternative minimum tax.
12/2/2009 7:18:38 PM
I think it's fucked up. That money's already been taxed enough...no need to take HALF of what's left at the very end.
12/2/2009 7:43:54 PM
How about the questionable morality of confiscating nearly half of a person's wealth for no other reason than the fact that they died?
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12/2/2009 8:07:37 PM
You are a fucking retard OP.Yes, the estate tax will surely bring wealth to this country.Taxes always generate wealth you liberal pantyeating scum.This will only cause more CAPITAL OUTFLOWS which FURTHER IMPOVERISHES THE MINORITIES YOU CLAIM TO LOVE.Stop being so fucking dense. Yes, punishing saving and encouraging wasteful spending will surely create wealth.Perhaps, savers and accumulators of capital who employ you and the rest of you vermin are the ones who create wealth. What happens if they take their ball and go home? You are left on the street hustling like a fucking nignog.
12/2/2009 8:13:29 PM
I love the estate tax!The only thing that bothers me about it is the fact that people can get around it.100 percent estate tax for everybody! If you don't want the government to get your money, you should leave it to charity.
12/2/2009 8:17:35 PM
it's like a whole buncha crazy being spouted by Bridget
12/2/2009 8:19:01 PM
The same people who champion the abolition of the estate tax are the ones who tell everyone to pull themselves up by their boot straps, that they shouldn't live off of hand-outs. Hilarity in hypocrisy!
12/2/2009 8:22:12 PM
no, not really. It's one thing to have someone choose what to do with their own money and give it to an "undeserving." it's entirely another to steal from someone and give their money to an undeserving. that you don't see the difference is hilarious. Then again, no one is advocating that the only way to make it in the world is to get an inheritance, nor is anyone advocating that everyone should be given an inheritance.[Edited on December 2, 2009 at 8:27 PM. Reason : ]
12/2/2009 8:23:48 PM
BridgetSPK is the most pathetic poster I have ever seen.Without fail everytime I read something that I think must be someone trolling with extreme liberalism it ends up being her.Yes, we should all just donate to charity and play with pink fairies WHEE!!!!!!!!! We should all eat cupcakes and makeout with magazine photos of Jared Leto?!!??!She's one of those simpletons that would be great to fuck if she were skinny and her friends were hot but since she eats McDonalds everyday with the rest of the poor simpletons you just hope you don't run her over when you have to skid through the drive thru because you have to work for a living and don't have time to eat real food
12/2/2009 8:34:45 PM
I agree in a sense about the concept of choice, but as was previously stated, someone can simply donate their money to a charity or trust to avoid the tax while at the same time not depriving their descendants the privilege of pulling themselves up by their boot straps.
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12/2/2009 8:35:51 PM
and who has ever said that every one should have to "pull themselves up by their bootstraps?" You are building a man of straw here, dude.
12/2/2009 8:36:25 PM
I would hate for capital and resources to be put to productive use to employ people who possess viable skills.I have an idea let's steal the money and give it to a drug addict to buy opium.Rather than create jobs for opportunistic Hispanics let's just lay everyone off and go back to eating berries, yeast, and squirrels!
12/2/2009 8:38:31 PM
^^^ nothing that you fear is remotely close to what is happening, or what has happened (except for perhaps between the 1930s and 1950s, when the top marginal tax rate was 90%).^ i would love for that too, but how does an estate tax impugn that? It doesn’t, is the answer.[Edited on December 2, 2009 at 8:45 PM. Reason : ]
12/2/2009 8:44:55 PM
One of these days I'm going to get rich after I invent something that allows you to reach through the internet and punch someone.Then I'll leave all the money I make to my kids, and hope the government doesn't decide it 'deserves' half.
12/2/2009 8:46:36 PM
hmmm. causing people to have to sell off fully functional businesses to be chopped up in order to pay an immoral tax? I can't see how that would cause a loss of jobs or affect the economy at all...
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12/2/2009 8:50:27 PM
i'd be in favour of letting people give their money to whoever the fuck they want. you do realize that the point of the estate tax is to allow the "privileged few" to stay the "privileged few," right?
12/2/2009 8:52:27 PM
THIS IS A STICK-UP!GIVE ME ALL YOUR MONEY!Seriously, this is not an issue worth arguing. One side is like, "Well, it only affects a very small percentage of people, and we've had the estate tax in place for a long time, and people are still working hard, innovating, and saving...so...what's the problem?" And the other side is like, "OMG, IT'S IMMORAL. MY GRANDPARENTS WORKED HARD SO THEY COULD BLAH, BLAH, BLAH..." All of the sudden, people's crazy rich grandparents are popping up all over the place, and we all act like we actually have a chance at being ultrasuccessful multimillionaires.One second we're bitching about barely being able to afford college, and the next, we're acting like the estate tax is some big threat to us personally and society at large even though it's been in effect since forever with no real problem.
12/2/2009 8:53:28 PM
and how would you say there's "no real problem?" We know that farms have had to be chopped up and sold off in order to pay the tax. I'd say that's a "real problem." If an injustice happens to even one person, it's still an injustice.
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Bridget, just because it might not affect you doesn't mean it doesn't affect other people.I love that ideology: "What is right for me is right for everyone!"
12/2/2009 8:57:07 PM
^^Glad to know you're fully aware of my grandparent's situation. Please enlighten me. And I wasn't the one to say the estate tax was immoral. I was quoting someone who said that leaving that much to your heirs was immoral.And great job on missing the analogy between taxing salaries and the estate tax.[Edited on December 2, 2009 at 8:59 PM. Reason : ][Edited on December 2, 2009 at 9:09 PM. Reason : whatever]
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12/2/2009 9:00:34 PM
^ it’s irrelevant, because the situation she is describing can’t ever exist, regardless of how much her grandparents make, under current and future laws.
12/2/2009 9:03:12 PM
^What do you even mean? What situation have I described? I merely commented on how it was ludicrous to say that $1mil is more than enough to leave behind and that it was immoral to leave more than that...
12/2/2009 9:04:57 PM
^ the estate law will never and can never stop your grandparents for providing for their children.This is a good way to try and scare and mislead people, and it’s the tactic opponents of estate taxes like to use, but it has absolutely no basis in reality.
12/2/2009 9:06:40 PM
Is it not taking money from the heirs if it is taxed at a higher rate?
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12/2/2009 9:14:51 PM
Again--I don't get where you think someone else should be able to make the determination on what it means to provide for someone? And that $1mil is going to go a long way once it's split up amongst the siblings. If my grandparents want to leave their 7 children the money that they have earned and ALREADY paid taxes on, they should be able to do that, without worrying about having to split it up for years before their death, or else lose it to the government.
12/2/2009 9:16:38 PM
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12/2/2009 9:18:32 PM
There's no such thing as property ownership. We're all just renting from the government.
12/2/2009 9:46:12 PM
This is my favorite tax. The thought of it coming back makes be want to use one of these:
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12/3/2009 11:14:44 AM
with a consumption tax, the estate tax would be a non-issuethe heirs would simply be taxed on what was spent
12/3/2009 11:20:30 AM