>>>>>Doesn't it seem a shame to destroy family farms with a tax that raises very little money?
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>>>>I already answered that it should be set up so that family farms are below the exemption. How many family farms do you think land above the current exemption of $5M+?
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>>>If we think it is wrong to take a family farm away from the family when the farm is worth $2m, or $3m or up to $5m
>>>then why are we forcing more successful families to suffer the loss of the their farm?
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>>>To raise tax money that is a rounding error in the federal budget?
>>>It is simply not a significant source of revenue.
>>>
>>>So what is the point? Punish the rich?
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>>At some point, it's not just a "family farm." If it's worth $100M and has, say, 100 paid employees, is it still a "family farm"? What, exactly, is a "family farm"? Is it one in which only family members work there? One with a limited number of outside employees?
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>You have nailed the crux of the issue.
>Somebody else gets to decide how much is too much.
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>You seem comfortable with $5m being "too much"
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>There are many hard working poor people in the world who would evaluate your families material success and
>they would be very happy to vote themselves a piece of it.
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>A big piece of it.
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>You would probably disagree.
No, I wouldn't. You haven't heard me complaining about paying taxes. Beyond that, we give generously of our money and our time to charity. I know that I've been far more fortunate than many and I live my life accordingly.
Tamar
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