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Estate-Tax Relief Pushed to Future. / Jonathan Weisman.

by Weisman, Jonathan; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SIRS Enduring Issues 2002Article 36Business. Publisher: Gannett News Service (Syndicate), 2001ISSN: 1522-3191;.Subject(s): United States. Congress | Inheritance and transfer tax | Tax evasionDDC classification: 050 Summary: "The repeal of the estate tax, once considered a sure thing, may be delayed as much as a decade by a new bipartisan estimate that says it would cost the Treasury at least $250 billion more over 10 years than previously believed." (USA TODAY) This article outlines the details of the estate tax repeal that was proposed by President George W. Bush and would eliminate estate and gift taxes.
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Originally Published: Estate-Tax Relief Pushed to Future, April 2, 2001; pp. 6A.

"The repeal of the estate tax, once considered a sure thing, may be delayed as much as a decade by a new bipartisan estimate that says it would cost the Treasury at least $250 billion more over 10 years than previously believed." (USA TODAY) This article outlines the details of the estate tax repeal that was proposed by President George W. Bush and would eliminate estate and gift taxes.

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