Pritzker expects Illinois’ estate tax to be addressed by legislature – Center Square

"The first option would be to abolish the estate tax. We pay taxes our whole life while we are living, and the first thing that happens when you die is they want to tax your cold, dead body," state Rep. Chris Miller said. "There have been very little pro-business and pro-family legislation to make life better for working-class citizens in Illinois. There is a reason why Ronald Reagan made the comment that the most terrifying words in the English language are 'I am from the government and I am here to help you.'"
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Pat S.
2 years ago

Interesting … a commentary about estate tax that references the middle class. How many middle class people are concerned about whether estate taxes kick in at $5 or $12 million?

They’re more concerned about surviving Bidenomics.

Giddyap
2 years ago

P U G S L E Y only believes in tax cuts for himself — like the kind get gets from his offshore family tax evasion accounts

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