Given the math, why don't rich people give rather than bequeath millions to their kids?
Someone who intends to bequeath the property to the next generation may be in that category.
We want to bequeath to our children a better and more prosperous America.
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Not if we want to bequeath to our children the America we inherited.
So we must ask ourselves what kind of world do we want to bequeath to our children and our grandchildren.
You can bequeath your estate (in part or all) to your private foundation and have your family run it for generations.
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If you bequeath it to your children and die today, they can sell the share and pay no tax at all.
The best legacy the king could bequeath his subjects is a state where everyone is subject to the law including the king.
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When these generals go, we must sit together and figure out what kind of country we want to bequeath our kids, man.
Among those - if not pre-eminent among them - should be the kind of country they want to bequeath to their children.
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But for them the easiest assumption was that he would be able to bequeath the Egyptian system largely intact to a chosen successor.
Of course, a wealthy investor could theoretically buy a newspaper and bequeath it to a local nonprofit entity upon his or her death.
If parents were able to bequeath debts to their children, they could, in effect, borrow against their offspring's future earnings in order to pay present expenses.
Alas, these strengths are hard to bequeath to one's children.
If they hadn't, Zuckerman says, her current husband would be entitled to those assets, which he could bequeath to his own children or a new wife if he remarried.
He claimed in the case that Warhol gave him the portrait and he intends to bequeath it to his only son from his longtime relationship with Fawcett, Redmond O'Neal.
So off we went to New Jersey to be served by wenches, marvel at the jousting and root for the Spanish king to bequeath his daughter to a suitable swordsman.
Properly structured, 1031-exchange securities can enable investors to shelter real-estate sales from capital-gains taxes, to obtain regular income and to bequeath the asset to their heirs in a tax-efficient manner.
Governor George W. Bush and his running mate, former Defense Secretary Dick Cheney, have seized upon evidence that the Clinton-Gore team will bequeath a hollow military to the next administration.
Until now a worker who failed to convert a 401(k) into an IRA--for example, because he died on the job--and left the money to nonspouse beneficiaries, would bequeath those heirs a tax headache.
Furthermore, if you are considering which assets you would prefer to bequeath to your heirs and to charity, in life and death, Traditional IRA assets become an especially attractive target for charitable giving.
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The exposition's buildings turned out to be mostly neo-classical pastiche, but the fair did bequeath a sense of cultural pride and, more tangibly, the makings of a new home for the Art Institute.
The reason rolling over is such a pleasure for taxpayers is that a tax deferred is a tax effectively reduced--or even eliminated, if you ultimately give the appreciated property to charity or bequeath it to your relatives.
The top rate of 55%, combined with a top income tax of 39.6%, means that high income-tax payers, who intend to bequeath any new dollar they earn to their descendants, are taxed on it at the rate of almost 73%.
But it is worth considering that if anti-nuclear campaigners were to succeed in their quest, they would undoubtedly usher about a world that burns more fossil fuels, where more people die every day from our energy system, and where we bequeath climatic chaos for future generations.
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But while the reams of statistics that back these articles are usually treated as lamentable, what most of their authors fail to realize is that we only have to look to our inner cities to see how potentially dangerous young men become when they no longer buy into fatherhood and by extension the civilizing influences that families bequeath.
Legalized discrimination where blacks were prevented, often through violence, from owning property, or loans were not granted to African-American business owners, or black homeowners could not access FHA mortgages, or blacks were excluded from unions or the police force or the fire department meant that black families could not amass any meaningful wealth to bequeath to future generations.
That's what's critical, is making sure that we're always there to bequeath that gift to the next generation. (Applause.) And if you'll work with me, I promise I'll do everything I can -- (applause) -- I'll do everything I can to help protect our economy but also protect this amazing planet that we love and this great country that we've been blessed with.
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