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US House passes tax cuts that only apply to 5,400 of America's richest families
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Good to see they are looking out for the little guy

(Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday ignored a White House veto threat and passed legislation to repeal the estate tax that hits inherited assets worth $5.4 million or more.

By a mostly partisan 240-179 vote, the Republican-backed bill will be sent to the Senate, where Democrats are expected to use procedural hurdles to try to block it. Even if it passes the Senate, it would likely fail to achieve a two-thirds majority needed to override a veto.

House passage was timed for the week when most Americans file their tax returns. Conservatives, who refer to the estate tax as the "death tax," have long railed against it, arguing it hurts the families of small business owners and farmers.

"It’s past time to repeal this unacceptable tax. Every American deserves the ability to pass their life’s savings to their kids," said Representative Tom Graves, a conservative Republican from Georgia.

Repealing the tax would boost the federal deficit by about $269 billion over 10 years, according to Congress' Joint Committee on Taxation.

Few Americans pay the 40 percent tax on assets above the $5.4 million exclusion amount. About 5,400 estates, equal to 0.2 percent of taxpayers, will owe such taxes in 2015, according to the JCT.

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we the (rich) people, in order to form a more perfect union .....

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Our gov't just put through a tax cut for working families.  They love adverting it at every opportunity.  It will take about 2.2 billion out of gov't revenues but the beauty of it is that only high earners with a spouse who makes little to no income will see any significant benefit.  If both spouses work and are in the same/a similar tax bracket there is no/little benefit.  Given that the average Canadian family is comprised of two working adults most of us just paid 2.2 billion to a select few high income families. 

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farmboy2 said
we the (rich) people, in order to form a more perfect union .....

pretty much these days it seems

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