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re: IRS collected a gargantuan $7 billion estate tax from a single source, nobody knows who

Posted on 4/19/24 at 8:54 pm to
Posted by Salviati
Member since Apr 2006
5636 posts
Posted on 4/19/24 at 8:54 pm to
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What percentage of that inheritance you received do you think would be a fair portion to forfeit as a tax?
That's kind of a stupid question. Who is OK with paying taxes under any circumstances? I don't like paying sales taxes, income taxes, capital gains taxes, property taxes, etc.

I think everyone can agree that some level of taxes or individual contribution for common benefits are necessary. Nevertheless, the point of this thread is not whether taxes are OK. That's the topic of a different thread.

The point of this thread is whether taxes paid on estates received by beneficiary/heirs is a rational way to generate tax revenues.

It is, and it is the most fair and rational way to generate tax revenue.

Compare, for example, income taxes and estate taxes. Is it better to generate revenue from someone working for the money received, or is it better to generate revenue from someone who has not worked for the money received? Don't we want to incentivize people being productive?

If we had only two options to generate tax revenue, income tax or estate tax, would we not want to decrease income tax by generating estate tax revenue?
Posted by turkish
Member since Aug 2016
1821 posts
Posted on 4/19/24 at 8:58 pm to
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It is, and it is the most fair and rational way to generate tax revenue.

Estates larger than the one you were involved in.
Posted by VetteGuy
Member since Feb 2008
28626 posts
Posted on 4/19/24 at 9:08 pm to
Good grief, reread what you wrote...


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Don't we want to incentivize people being productive?


Why would anyone start a business or save for the future, all the while paying taxes on the earnings, just to give the rest of it to the government upon death? That's an incentive?



And let's not pretend income taxes will go down if we increase inheritance taxes. That's just a ridiculous statement with no basis in fact.

Remember income tax rates already go up the more you make.
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