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Back then the estate tax exemption may have only been $1 million.
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/martinshenkman/2023/03/19/clean-out-your-estate-planning-attic/
He also cited the “death tax,” which used to be called “estate tax.”
Source: https://www.thewrap.com/bill-maher-woke-culture-language-a-joke/
In a state like Massachusetts with a low estate tax exemption (recently increased to $2M in 2023), the executor may need to sell the house to pay the tax if the heir(s) don't have liquidity from other sources.
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/kristinmckenna/2023/10/20/deciding-what-to-do-when-you-inherit-a-house/
She cut the wage tax twice to attract those young families, swapping it for a small real estate tax increase that hurt her base — senior citizen homeowners.
Source: https://triblive.com/opinion/joseph-sabino-mistick-now-is-gaineys-leadership-moment/
Should Marcos sign the plan into law, taxpayers will have an additional two years until June 14, 2025, to take advantage of the estate tax amnesty.
Source: https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1791235/zubiri-signs-enrolled-bill-on-maharlika-investment-fund
That public business could be as simple as a constituent question about real estate tax rates, a land use case or, perhaps, Parking Reimagined.
Source: https://www.fcnp.com/2023/08/10/a-penny-for-your-thoughts-95/
The current estate tax amnesty expires by June 14 this year, unless the extension measure is signed before that.
Their legislation would get rid of the income tax, estate tax, and payroll tax — and abolish the IRS.