Our system generally taxes transactions - earning, spending, dividends, etc. Why should the transaction of inheritance not be the same?
Our system taxes economic activity, not simply transactions... earning money you worked for, spending money on products and services, paying dividends on investments.
Dying, much like giving a gift or making a donation, contributes nothing to the GDP. It's taxed because enough people don't like the idea of "old money" and prefer the idea of "redistribution of wealth," not because it's "fairest of them all" or because it's "just like any other transaction."
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Our system taxes economic activity, not simply transactions... earning money you worked for, spending money on products and services, paying dividends on investments.
Dying, much like giving a gift or making a donation, contributes nothing to the GDP. It's taxed because enough people don't like the idea of "old money" and prefer the idea of "redistribution of wealth," not because it's "fairest of them all" or because it's "just like any other transaction."
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