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If you have a farm or a small
business, would you like to pass it on to your children when you die?
Well, unless Congress does something, it is going to become much, much harder
to do that starting next year. Right now, there is a 5 million dollar
estate tax exemption and anything above that is taxed at 35 percent. But
on January 1st, the exemption will go down to 1 million dollars and the tax
rate will go up to 55 percent. A lot of liberals are very excited about
this, because they believe that the government will be soaking wealthy people
like Warren Buffett and Bill Gates. But the truth is that a lot of farms,
ranches and small businesses will be absolutely devastated by this change in
the tax law. There are many farmers and ranchers out there today that do
not make much money but are sitting on tracts of land that are worth millions
of dollars. According to the American Farm Bureau, approximately 97 percent of all farms and ranches in
the United States would be subject to the estate tax if the exemption was
reduced to just a million dollars. That means that the children of these
farmers and ranchers would be faced with a very cruel choice when it is time to
inherit these farms and ranches. Either they come up with enough money to
pay the government about half of what the farm or ranch is worth, or they sell
the farm or ranch that may have been in their family for generations.
Needless to say, most farm and ranch families do not have that kind of cash
lying around. Most of them are just barely making it from year to
year. So this change in the tax law is going to greatly accelerate the death of the family farm in
America. This is also going to devastate many family-owned small
businesses. Many small businesses don't make much money, but they have
buildings or land or assets worth millions of dollars. Children that may
have wanted to continue the family legacy will be forced to sell because of the
massive tax bill that they get from Uncle Sam. This is an insidious
cruelty, and it shows just how broken our system has become.
The desire to leave the wealth that you have worked so hard to accumulate
all your life to your children is something that is common to virtually all
human societies. We want to know that future generations will be taken
care of.
It is simply immoral for the federal government to swoop in and tax
farms, ranches and small businesses that were intended to be passed down from
parents to their children at a 55 percent tax rate.
A lot of the people that are going to be affected by this change are not
"wealthy" at all. A recent Fox News report examined what this
change in the law is going to mean for rancher Kevin Kester and his family...
Rancher Kevin Kester works
dawn to dusk, drives a 12-year-old pick-up truck and earns less than a typical
bureaucrat in Washington D.C., yet the federal government considers him rich
enough to pay the estate tax -- also known as the "death tax."
Kester told Fox News that he has
no doubt that his ranch will have to be sold when he dies just to pay the tax
bill...
"There is no way
financially my kids can pay what the IRS is going to demand from them nine
months after death and keep this ranch intact for their generation and future
generations," said Kester, of the Bear Valley Ranch in Central California.
Two decades ago, Kester
paid the IRS $2 million when he inherited a 22,000-acre cattle ranch from his
grandfather. Come January, the tax burden on his children will be more than $13
million.
Reading that should make you
angry. Every single year, thousands upon thousands of farms, ranches and
small businesses are going to be lost to the federal tax monster.
It is almost as if the federal
government does not want income-producing assets to remain in the hands of the
"little guy".
What in the world are we
supposed to do?
It isn't as if all of those
farmers and ranchers can go off to the big cities and find good jobs. As
I wrote about yesterday, our politicians are standing aside as millions of our
good jobs are shipped out of the country.
The cold, hard truth is that our
system does not work for average Americans any longer. Those that roll
out of bed every morning, work hard and never complain always seem to get the
short end of the stick.
The people that are the backbone
of America are the ones that the government is always the hardest on.
Unfortunately, we have gotten to
a point where the government is searching for more "revenue" from
anywhere it can because it desperately needs more money. U.S. government
finances are a complete and total mess and we are
drowning in the biggest ocean of debt the world has ever seen.
We are more than 16 trillion dollars in
debt and there are more than 100 million Americans that are enrolled in at
least one welfare program.
Someday has to pay for all this.
Middle class Americans are
already hit with dozens of different taxes each year, and
you can be certain that our politicians will continue to invent ways to extract
even more "revenue" out of us.
And of course our politicians
will never stop their wild spending. Despite all of the negotiations that
have taken place over the past couple of years, our spending problems just
continue to grow. For example, the federal budget deficit for the month
of October was $120 billion, which was more than 20
percent larger than the federal budget deficit for October 2011 was.
So what is the solution?
Well, Treasury Secretary Timothy
Geithner now says that he wants to eliminate the debt ceiling entirely. He says that we should just
have no limit and that the federal government should just be able to go into
debt as much as it wants.
In the end, all of this debt is
going to absolutely crush us. We have literally destroyed the future of
America, and yet most of the country still seems clueless about all of
this. The blind are leading the blind, and we are headed straight for
complete and utter disaster.
One day, when people look back
on this period in American history, what do you think people are going to say
about us?