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Proposed "death tax" may kill the family farm?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 968350" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I am neither a republican or a democrat just an american and I fault both sides of the isle for not addressing this in a sensible manner. Our country's future depends on the small businesses to be healhy and be in a position to grow and create jobs. It may take a lifetime to build a business and for it to be wrecked by congress's abuse of the intent of this law I think is criminal because we all suffer as a nation. I am not saying we should not have a death tax because I think we should. I'm just saying the exemption should be adjusted for inflation each year so small businesses can plan for the future and have some degree of confidence of what the tax code will be. As we are now, its like having a marathon runner giving it his all and when he passes the baton to the next person this person is blind-sided by the government. Just doesn't make sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 968350, member: 4362"] I am neither a republican or a democrat just an american and I fault both sides of the isle for not addressing this in a sensible manner. Our country's future depends on the small businesses to be healhy and be in a position to grow and create jobs. It may take a lifetime to build a business and for it to be wrecked by congress's abuse of the intent of this law I think is criminal because we all suffer as a nation. I am not saying we should not have a death tax because I think we should. I'm just saying the exemption should be adjusted for inflation each year so small businesses can plan for the future and have some degree of confidence of what the tax code will be. As we are now, its like having a marathon runner giving it his all and when he passes the baton to the next person this person is blind-sided by the government. Just doesn't make sense. [/QUOTE]
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