The estate tax is a tax that is levied on all property that is declared in a deceased person’s will. The tax is also known as the “inheritance tax” or “death tax.” In 2016, the estate tax rate is 40% and only applies to estates with a value greater than $5.45 million. In 2015 5,300 estates in the U.S. were subject to the tax and paid $18.4 billion in taxes. Proponents of the tax, including Hillary Clinton, argue that more estates should be subject to the tax and the threshold should be lowered from $5.45 million to $3.5 million. Opponents of the tax, including Donald Trump, argue that people who have paid income taxes their entire life should not be subject to another tax when they die.
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Response rates from 269 Sherrod Brown voters.
51% Yes |
49% No |
45% Yes |
26% No |
6% Yes, and we should eliminate it |
14% No, and increase it at a progressive rate |
9% No, I am satisfied with the current rate |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 269 Sherrod Brown voters.
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Unique answers from Sherrod Brown voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@8NK6PJ64yrs4Y
Not sufficiently well-informed to make a judgement.
@8XLR4JX 1yr1Y
No, it should mirror a progressive tax equivalent to both the deceased and the inheritant’s respective incomes.
@9RH3CPQ5mos5MO
Yes, but only for people who live in the house they own. People who own multiple residences should have increased taxes.
@9RR7JNS4mos4MO
Yes, the tax system is too convoluted and a flat wealth tax should be considered as opposed to several different tax types
@8ZMCHXD3yrs3Y
it should progressively increase as the value of the estate grows higher. (small estate - no tax, medium - 10 to 20 percent - large, up to 45 percent
@9VJZZCG2mos2MO
Yes, and we should eliminate it because it hurts farmers and their families who don’t have the money to pay taxes on such large properties once the owner dies.
@9RV4TYK4mos4MO
Inheritance of anything other than real estate should be banned in order to limit the cycles of generational wealth and poverty. When they die, a person's assets should be reclaimed by the government and placed into the Universal Basic Income fund.
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