The Heritage Foundation

Estate Taxes: An Historical Perspective

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  • 0/16/2004
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Until recently, estate taxes (also known as death taxes) were the almost exclusive headache of the super-rich, their tax attorneys, and their estate planners. But a strong economy, an ever-widening distribution of wealth – both good things – coupled with tax policy that has failed to keep up with economic growth have extended the reach of estate taxes well into middle-class America.


Discussion Questions

  1. Should the Estate Tax be reworked?
  2. Should the Estate Tax exist?