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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So just to be clear, specifically what estate tax are we proposing here? Bernie has the most extreme proposal out that’s out there at the moment — 45% on estates between $3.5M and $10M and 77% for anything above $1 billion. https://www.bloomberg.com/quicktake/the-estate-tax Now, you may say that $3.5M is unequivocally a rich person’s estate (and on many metrics, it is), but it isn’t hard to imagine a lot of people in this area hitting that. If someone has a fully paid off home, and has invested relatively well over a 30-year career, it isn’t at all hard to imagine all of that coming out to at least $3.5M. So people need to be ok with their kids paying 45% in taxes off of the sale proceeds from a home they inherited + any investments. [/quote] I’m trying to figure out what they want too. The current estate tax exempts everyone except the very rich. I thought that’s what liberals wanted. Progressive taxation that hits the very rich the hardest. But I seem to be hearing a lot of complaints that the estate tax doesn’t hit people who inherit small estates.[/quote] If you think $3.5m is s "small estate," I really don't know what to say to you. [/quote] Eliminating the step up in basis, which seems to be very popular here, would hit every single estate, down to grandma who leaves a single share of AT&T to her grandkid.[/quote] Yes. Seems fair.[/quote] Why? Because you just want some sort of weird vengeance? [/quote] Vengence? Nope. I just think people should pay the same capital gains taxes that I pay. I don't understand why estates should be exempt from this. [/quote] They aren’tt, here’s already pay capital gains tax when they sell, assets.[/quote]
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