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Galraedia

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Wed Mar 10, 2021, 11:48 PM Mar 2021

Even now, Senate Republicans seek another tax break for the wealthy [View all]

Source: MSNBC

Donald Trump had a weird habit of bragging about having eliminated the estate tax, to the point that he actually seemed to believe it. That was unfortunate: the Republicans' regressive tax plan in 2017 narrowed the eligibility of who would be affected by the estate tax, but the GOP did not scrap it altogether.

That said, the party still wants to. Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) issued this press release yesterday about a re-introduced Republican bill.

Sens. John Kennedy (R-La.) and John Thune (R-S.D.) and fellow lawmakers today reintroduced the Death Tax Repeal Act of 2021 to permanently repeal the federal estate tax, commonly known as the "death tax." The Death Tax Repeal Act would finally end a punitive tax that has the potential to hit family-run farms, ranches and businesses upon the owner's death.


According to the press statement, the new legislation is co-sponsored by half of the Senate Republican conference. It also includes the support of the entirety of the Senate GOP leadership: Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is on board, as is Senate Minority Whip John Thune (R-S.C.), who tweeted about the bill late yesteday.

The good news is, Senate Republicans have finally found a policy idea they're eager to work on. The bad news, their policy idea is to give more tax breaks to the wealthiest of the wealthy.

Read more: https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/even-now-senate-republicans-seek-another-tax-break-wealthy-n1260448?
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The temporarily embarrassed billionaires (and actual ones) are utraged this has no chance of passing jorgevlorgan Mar 2021 #1
Shame on MSNBC cyclonefence Mar 2021 #2
They are insufferable bamagal62 Mar 2021 #3
instead of repealing it double it rdking647 Mar 2021 #4
Immediately after the passage of the covid relief bill - which none of them supported - notinkansas Mar 2021 #5
Just when I thought they were turning... Baked Potato Mar 2021 #6
I believe right now it only applies to estates over 5M??? joetheman Mar 2021 #7
$11.7 M in 2021. And for a married couple, $23.4 M, though some paperwork progree Mar 2021 #9
Barely Enough for a Poor Millionaire to Survive and Live Life They've Become Accustomed to Stallion Mar 2021 #16
This is easy to deflect. Just tell Trump the GOP is trying to take credit for his accomplishment. Midnight Writer Mar 2021 #8
Damn! burrowowl Mar 2021 #10
There is no death tax. I have it on Heavenly authority Raven123 Mar 2021 #11
Capitol gains on stock that passes at death should be taxed above a certain amount. Lonestarblue Mar 2021 #12
and the fuckers don't really have a lever... Maxheader Mar 2021 #13
No MSM! It's NOT "commonly known as the Death Tax" maxrandb Mar 2021 #14
Yeah, we need to be sure the three idiot horsepeople of the apocalypse, Ivanka, Eric, and Don Jr... NNadir Mar 2021 #15
Barely effect small business jonstl08 Mar 2021 #17
They only know how to do one thing. D23MIURG23 Mar 2021 #18
No way -- that's the only way to tax the ultra rich Lettuce Be Mar 2021 #19
Kissing the hand that feeds you... Hip2bSquare Mar 2021 #20
Republicans have always wanted to ditch the brat tax meow2u3 Mar 2021 #21
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