Estate Taxes

Posted by Moonage on 24 Aug 2004 | Tagged as: Government

I am shamelessly stealing this from bankrate.com.


Year of Death Federal Exemption Highest Rate Family Burden*
2005 $1,500,000 47% $235,000
2006 $2,000,000 46% 0
2007 $2,000,000 45% 0
2008 $2,000,000 45% 0
2009 $3,500,000 45% 0
2010 No tax no tax 0
2011 $1,000,000 55% $550,000

* This is only an approximation based on a $2,000,000 estate, and disregards state estate taxes.

Now, if a person were to die in 2010, the family/spouse pays nothing in estate taxes. If that person were to die in 2011, they pay nearly a half a million dollars.

We better look closely at all deaths where estates are worth more than $1,000,000 in 2010 unless this tax is permanently repealed. I for one am contacting my representatives to prevent this senseless slaughter.

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  1. on 26 Apr 2007 at 1:33 pm 1.Moonage Political Webdream » Adjusting Estate Taxes again ( Kids, put away those guns ) said …

    [...] A while back, I did a thingy on the recently revised estate tax legislation that did pass. Namely, I predicted a slaughter of wealthy individuals in the year 2010 based on that legislation. [...]

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