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Congressman Aderholt Votes To Eliminate Death And Estate Tax  

WASHINGTON, DC -- Congressman Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) today voted in favor of the Permanent Estate Tax Relief Act of 2006.  This legislation, which passed the House by a vote of 269 to 156, helps America’s small-business owners, farmers and ranchers by providing them with a permanent solution to the estate tax.

“Many families work their entire lives to build a farm or a small business.  Following a death, they shouldn’t be forced to pay a second set of taxes on assets for which they’ve already paid taxes on in life,” said Congressman Aderholt.  “This is double taxation and I believe that most people believe it is clearly unfair.”

The estate tax relief provided in the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 is scheduled by law to end in 2010.  Without Congressional action, in 2011 the estate tax exemption will drop to $1 million per person and the maximum estate tax rate will increase to 55 percent.  The Permanent Tax Relief Act of 2006 provides permanent estate and gift tax relief.

Congressman Aderholt continued, “By unifying the estate, gift and generation-skipping transfer taxes, we are giving individuals greater flexibility to make estate planning decisions during life.  Also, by providing a $5 million per person exemption level that is indexed for inflation, we are voting to protect the vast majority of small business owners and American farmers from paying any estate tax, period.”

Many economists have noted that the death tax penalizes savings and makes it more difficult for small business owners and farmers to pass on their life’s work to their families.

H.R. 5638, the Permanent Estate Tax Relief Act of 2006, reunifies the estate, gift, and generation-skipping transfer taxes and increases the estate and gift tax exemption to $5 million per person.  In addition, married couples can carry over any unused part of their spouse’s $5 million exemption.  For estates between $5 million and $25 million, the rate of tax will be the same as the capital gains tax rate.  On estates valued at more than $25 million, the top marginal rate of tax will be double the capital gains tax rate.

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Did You Know?    
 
 
A "Living Trust" can be used to hold legal title to and provide a mechanism to manage your property
You can select the person or persons you want -- often even yourself -- as the Trustee(s) to carry out the instructions you want in the Trust and name one or more Successor Trustees to take over if you cannot. Unlike a Will, a Trust usually becomes effective immediately, continues in force during your lifetime even in the event of your incapacity, and continues after your death. Most Trusts are "revocable" which allows the person who creates the Trust to make future changes, modifications and even to terminate it.

 


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Federal Estate Taxes

Definition:
Taxes imposed by the US Government on the value of a person's estate upon his or her death.

Fiduciary

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A person in whom one places great confidence in and upon whom one relies for his or her integrity, trust, and good faith. A fiduciary has the legal duty to act in the best interest and benefit of another and therefore is held to the very highest legal standards. A trustee is a fiduciary.

Inheritance Tax

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A tax imposed by the state at the time of a person's death that is based upon the total value of the decedent's estate

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