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badtoworse

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56. I pay at least a couple of families worth in income tax and have for quite a while.
Wed Mar 26, 2014, 05:49 PM
Mar 2014

I give a lot to charity as well. Saying I'm giving back plenty is not complaining; it's a statement of fact. My heirs pay plenty in income taxes also, so they're giving back their share. I'm very comfortable that we are all giving back. The government doesn't need a piece of my estate to get a fair share - they've already gotten that.

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On the Estate Tax [View all] Fantastic Anarchist Mar 2014 OP
Its a Millionaire's Tax Stallion Mar 2014 #1
Yep, so even less of the total population. ;) Fantastic Anarchist Mar 2014 #2
Time to set up a trust. badtoworse Mar 2014 #3
That gets your estate away from probate Warpy Mar 2014 #5
Sounds like a trust is the way to go badtoworse Mar 2014 #7
Well, you're dead, you're paying no taxes Warpy Mar 2014 #10
I understand all that. badtoworse Mar 2014 #12
If they use infrustracture ... Fantastic Anarchist Mar 2014 #14
They're already paying their own taxes, so they're covering their share. badtoworse Mar 2014 #16
and when your money becomes their (unearned) money whatthehey Mar 2014 #18
Excellent point! A HERETIC I AM Mar 2014 #20
Earned income is one thing, estate tax is a different matter. badtoworse Mar 2014 #22
Are you planning on passing 5.25 million to your heirs? Fantastic Anarchist Mar 2014 #30
My heirs should be well taken care of. badtoworse Mar 2014 #32
And that you don't want to give back to society which made it possible for you ... Fantastic Anarchist Mar 2014 #45
I give back plenty already. There is a point at which you've given back enough. badtoworse Mar 2014 #50
And your heirs need to give back enough too, especially enough of unearned income. whatthehey Mar 2014 #53
I pay at least a couple of families worth in income tax and have for quite a while. badtoworse Mar 2014 #56
Financial sevices are a leech PowerToThePeople Mar 2014 #54
I think those same standards call for civil discourse. badtoworse Mar 2014 #57
No insults at all. Just truth. n/t PowerToThePeople Mar 2014 #59
Yes earned income is one thing. UNearned is indeed another whatthehey Mar 2014 #52
I oppose estate taxes on principle. badtoworse Mar 2014 #55
All right; we have your vote gratuitous Mar 2014 #15
Rest assured, whatever they pay will be the minimum possible. badtoworse Mar 2014 #17
Amen MO_Moderate Mar 2014 #43
They won't pay anything unless it's over 5.25 million dollars. Fantastic Anarchist Mar 2014 #46
but you have NOT already been taxed on it hfojvt Mar 2014 #37
I don't have a problem with capital gains tax badtoworse Mar 2014 #38
but the capital gain is NOT taxed hfojvt Mar 2014 #39
Let him inherit the basis. badtoworse Mar 2014 #40
And some of the deceased property has never been taxed... IphengeniaBlumgarten Mar 2014 #25
Well, it is if it goes over the total untaxed dollar amount Warpy Mar 2014 #28
OK, agreed IphengeniaBlumgarten Mar 2014 #29
OK, we have a trust. It doesn't really protect heirs from taxes. mainer Mar 2014 #24
The really wealthy launder their money to their offspring House of Roberts Mar 2014 #4
Do you have any examples of this? A HERETIC I AM Mar 2014 #21
A lot of people whose estate would be subject to pipoman Mar 2014 #31
If the life insurance premiums were paid by the deceased mainer Mar 2014 #33
As i remember there was a minimum estate value before it made sense. . pipoman Mar 2014 #44
It's 14K per year per child now. Gormy Cuss Mar 2014 #48
Right, I'm behind a year! mainer Mar 2014 #49
First of all, money gets taxed multiple times SheilaT Mar 2014 #6
I do not know why Republicans are against estate taxes PowerToThePeople Mar 2014 #8
My argument is simpler: I don't care if Paris Hilton inherits enough money to live in splendor .... Scuba Mar 2014 #9
Absolutely. After the last 40 years of governments hostile to working people Warpy Mar 2014 #11
This tax only affects the larger estates Gothmog Mar 2014 #13
It's easier than that. Money isn't taxed. People are taxed. eallen Mar 2014 #19
Not to mention, it's not the governments responsibility to set up dynasties TexasBushwhacker Mar 2014 #23
You buy insurance for that tax. Turbineguy Mar 2014 #26
As I mentioned above, life insurance payouts are part of the estate mainer Mar 2014 #36
Here's the rebuttal to your "solution" mainer Mar 2014 #41
My idea was based on not dumping a business or farm in order to pay taxes. Turbineguy Mar 2014 #42
They should just change the rules of baseball, football, and basketball. gulliver Mar 2014 #27
I wasn't aware that Bill Gates had paid income tax on his 50 billion already. n2doc Mar 2014 #34
Excellent post, thanks for sharing this! JNelson6563 Mar 2014 #35
You bet! Fantastic Anarchist Mar 2014 #47
Money hidden on various foreign islands/countries hasn't been taxed. Frustratedlady Mar 2014 #51
I was reading the OP... Bigmack Mar 2014 #58
Yes, unfortunately, that is part of the problem. Fantastic Anarchist Apr 2014 #60
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