Executive Summary:
Public Attitudes on the Estate Tax
Americans
for a Fair Estate Tax
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Reform, not
Repeal
A broad majority of Americans
support reforming the estate tax to protect small business owners and
family farms over permanent repeal that gives more tax breaks to multi-millionaires
at the expense of 98 percent of taxpayers.
After hearing
balanced arguments from both sides of this debate, 58 percent of likely
voters support reform that protects small business owners and family farms
while only 37 percent support repeal of the estate tax.
When voters
learn more about the issue, support for reform grows to more than 2-to-1.
By a margin of 67 to 27 percent, Americans support reform over repeal
once they hear more information about who pays the estate tax and what
repeal of the tax would cost.
A Question of Fairness
Americans agree now is not
a time to be giving tax breaks to multi-millionaires at the expense of
98 percent of American taxpayers.
Tax cuts rank
6th out of 8 priorities for the federal budget.
Cuts in the
estate tax rank dead last among tax cut alternatives offered, a result
consistent with polling conducted by NBC News and The Wall Street Journal
since 1998.
Voters are sharply
focused on priorities that benefit all Americans including increasing
spending for education and health care, strengthening Social Security
and Medicare, and winning the war on terrorism. We can't afford to sacrifice
these commitments to all Americans by giving away hundreds of billions
of dollars to a few multi-millionaires.
Principles for
Reform
Americans overwhelmingly
support reform of the estate tax over a permanent repeal, and they identify
the following guiding principles for reform:
Protect small
business owners and family farmers.
Keep 98 percent
of American taxpayers exempt from the estate tax.
Protect the
Social Security and Medicare trust funds.
Ensure the federal
government can meet its obligations to the war on terrorism, homeland
security, education, and health care.
Permanent reform
that simplifies the law and sets a consistent benchmark for eligibility.
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