GOP senator says comments on estate tax misinterpreted
"My point regarding the estate tax, which has been taken out of context, is that the government shouldn't seize the fruits of someone's lifetime of labor after they die,"
The seven-term senator, a senior member of the
Grassley told the newspaper, "I think not having the estate tax recognizes the people that are investing as opposed to those that are just spending every darn penny they have, whether it's on booze or women or movies."
The estate tax affects a very small and very wealthy number of Americans, with only the estates of about 2 out of every 1,000 Americans who die facing the tax.
Under current law, when someone dies the estate owes taxes on the value of assets transferred to heirs above
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Grassley, in his statement on Monday, said he wants to ensure the tax code is as fair for "family farmers who have to break up their operations to pay the
The Grassley comment immediately prompted a T-shirt from Raygun, which has stores in the Midwest, including
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