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To: wallcrawlr
The Minnesota Department of Revenue estimates that barely three dozen farms are subject to the state's version of the estate tax, even though the state threshold is $700,000 — $300,000 less than the current federal exemption

Does this lying turd-burglar realise that a new tractor can cost $500,000+? The estate tax is the exact reason why so many of the farmers I know are corporate. Even though the corporation is only the family it protects them from many bs taxes designed to "get the rich"

9 posted on 09/23/2002 6:22:44 AM PDT by Sinner6
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To: Sinner6
"The Minnesota Department of Revenue estimates that barely three dozen farms are subject to the state's version of the estate tax, even though the state threshold is $700,000 — $300,000 less than the current federal exemption"

$700,000, let's see, that's probably about 2 or 300 acres, not huge for a farm, it's going to take hard work to get rich with it. And there's 36 of them. Sounds like the state wants to cut 'em down to size, only poor folk allowed in Minnesota. Don't want anyone ammassing any wealth, then they might not be dependent on the Democrats, might not be so easy to control.

14 posted on 09/23/2002 7:01:06 AM PDT by Sam Cree
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