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To: DuckTapeSunroof who wrote (701568)9/13/2005 5:46:02 PM
From: Peter Dierks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
RE: The Death Tax is Immoral.
"It can be argued that all taxes are 'immoral'.

This particular one, no more then any other. (And perhaps less.)"

The concept of creating a tax on death is abhorrent. People, who earn their estates legally, have paid taxes on their income, and thus taxing death creates a double jeopardy. It is no more justifiable than trying a person twice for the same crime if they only got a light sentence the first time.

Would you support a random tax on corporations? Each year of the corporation's existence there would be a chance of their being taxed 50% of their asset value. It could be 1% for each year the corporation has existed. Oops, most of the whole Dow Industrials stocks would be gone.

The effect would be the same as the immoral death tax. No Taxation without Respiration.