Death Tax originally concluded with a setting-of-the-score between Tina and Maxine.
A final determination does not include a determination of the portion of the state
death tax credit that is due to another state.
Yet, such levies also hurt small-business owners and their ability to create and sustain jobs; those that inherit, not infrequently, find themselves obliged to liquidate their assets in order to pay
death taxes.
Before the May 6 vote, the Tories launched a poster of a gravestone claiming Labour wanted to impose a pounds 20,000
death tax on everyone.
Why then should the government demand that many of these families pay
Death Taxes at confiscatory rates for assets that were already taxed when they were earned?
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has so far repeatedly refused to rule out a pounds 20,000 "
death tax" to pay for his uncosted social care plans.
"They plan a
death tax in private but put up a smokescreen in public."
Many states enacted a "pick-up"
death tax that aligned with the federal credit.
In Don't Think of an Elephant: Know Your Values and Frame the Debate--The Essential Guide for Progressives, linguistics professor George Lakoff rails against the wiles of the Republican party in framing issues like the inheritance tax as the "
death tax," and "liberals" as a derogatory term.
Re-imposing the "
death tax," an apt name for the levy even if it was cooked up by political mercenaries, would deal yet another blow to the newspaper industry at an especially vulnerable time.