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Old 09-13-2013, 08:30 PM   #8
calvin-c
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I'll comment on posts here from time to time, more so you know that I'm actually reading what you post than from any disputation with your opinions. (I'm also giving your comments serious thought but I think you'll have to trust me on that.)

@SteveEisenberg, I did say we were talking about new creations. I believe all the current exceptions are grandfathered, i.e. the current law doesn't apply to them.
@BWinMill, that's an absolutely interesting idea!
@Katsunami, you're probably right for 90%+ but there are non-art people who create something once & then profit from it forever. How about building a house I then rent out? Of course that incurs maintenance and my children pay inheritance tax when I die-I wonder how the ongoing sale of a creative work is valued for inheritance?
@speakingtohe, I should have mentioned that my children are adults now. I maybe forget this from time to time but never fear, they remind me.
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