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Old 05-06-2014, 01:57 PM   #60
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
We do something very similar in the UK in the form of death duties (inheritance tax). If, when you die, the value of your estate exceeds a relatively modest value (currently £325,000 - about half a million dollars), then your heirs have to pay 40% tax on the entire value of the estate. This means that each new generation of heirs to the property has to come up with 40% of its value in order to keep it, so in three generations (roughly the length of a copyright term) the government receives rather more than the estate's value in the form of tax.
Outrageous; but then death taxes always are.
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