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Written by Derek W. Jensen
Wednesday, 17 November 2010 02:17
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What would be the impact of the four major estate tax proposals for 2011? This is the question addressed by a new post in Lively Debate Ahead on Estate Tax | Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.

It includes the following chart showing the estate tax as a percentage of GDP:

It also shows charts for the current law from 2001 through 2011 and four proposals that we have heard the most of over the last two years or so. Of course after the election, the game has changed and everything is on the table at this point.

 

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