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Richard
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« on: May 28, 2005, 08:43:57 PM »

Third, the death tax is terrible for small business.

Actually it has no effect on small business.
Once again showing your amazing dumbness and stupidity.  How do you think does a small business transfer from parent to son if half of the business goes to the government after death?  Please try not so be so dumb and stupid.  Not everyone incorporates.
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Richard
Richius
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E: 8.40, S: 2.80

« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2005, 12:01:36 AM »

Third, the death tax is terrible for small business.

Actually it has no effect on small business.
Once again showing your amazing dumbness and stupidity.  How do you think does a small business transfer from parent to son if half of the business goes to the government after death?  Please try not so be so dumb and stupid.  Not everyone incorporates.

Regardless of your lazy ad-hominem attacks, the fact remains that the inheritance tax has no effect on small business.  When the heir takes possession of his new property, he pays a percentage of the net value.  Let us say this is 50%.  So, he simply borrows to pay the tax, or the IRS takes it away from him and sells it to someone else.  In either case it has no effect on the operation of the business, and can certainly be easily planned for in advance of the death by these wealthy people.
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Richard
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« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2005, 12:05:17 AM »

You have again failed to make any arguments, Richius.

Why would anyone have a problem borrowing a percentage of net value of an income producing business?
I'm drunk.  I'll respond tomorrow.  Right nwo I'm noth int hte state of mind to reply.
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