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The National Call To Kill The Death Tax

Ranchy

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Subject: CALL TO ACTION: Death Tax Repeal / CATTLEMEN's CALL IN DAY 5.9.06
Importance: High



A vote on full and permanent repeal of the Death Tax is rapidly approaching! Senate Majority Leader Frist will hold a procedural vote that may lead to an immediate vote on H.R. 8 to permanently repeal the Death Tax, and the best prediction is that this issue comes up for a vote during either the week of May 8th or the week of May 15th.
Please understand that this battle will be fought not only in the halls of the Senate but in local, state and national media.

While cattle producers have been keeping steady pressure on the Senate by sending letters regularly, over the next few weeks, EVERY SENATOR MUST BE CONTACTED!

Remember, when communicating with the Senate, it is important to stress that WE NEED FULL and PERMANENT REPEAL!

On TUESDAY, MAY 9, please participate in the NATIONAL CATTLE CALL TO KILL THE DEATH TAX. New Mexicans need to call Senator Jeff Bingaman at 202.224.5521 and Senator Pete Domenici at 202.224.6621. If you live in another state and don't know your Senator's phone number, you can call the Capitol Switch Board at 202.224.3121. EVERYONE needs to contact Senator John McCain at 202.224.2235.
You can go to http://capwiz.com/beefusa and send letters directly to Senators.
Communicate the message that death tax repeal is necessary to your local media. Write a letter to the editor!!!
Forward this message to anyone and everyone you can.
The National Call To Kill The Death Tax is a project of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association.
 
Ranchy said:
Subject: CALL TO ACTION: Death Tax Repeal / CATTLEMEN's CALL IN DAY 5.9.06
Importance: High



A vote on full and permanent repeal of the Death Tax is rapidly approaching! Senate Majority Leader Frist will hold a procedural vote that may lead to an immediate vote on H.R. 8 to permanently repeal the Death Tax, and the best prediction is that this issue comes up for a vote during either the week of May 8th or the week of May 15th.
Please understand that this battle will be fought not only in the halls of the Senate but in local, state and national media.

While cattle producers have been keeping steady pressure on the Senate by sending letters regularly, over the next few weeks, EVERY SENATOR MUST BE CONTACTED!

Remember, when communicating with the Senate, it is important to stress that WE NEED FULL and PERMANENT REPEAL!

On TUESDAY, MAY 9, please participate in the NATIONAL CATTLE CALL TO KILL THE DEATH TAX. New Mexicans need to call Senator Jeff Bingaman at 202.224.5521 and Senator Pete Domenici at 202.224.6621. If you live in another state and don't know your Senator's phone number, you can call the Capitol Switch Board at 202.224.3121. EVERYONE needs to contact Senator John McCain at 202.224.2235.
You can go to http://capwiz.com/beefusa and send letters directly to Senators.
Communicate the message that death tax repeal is necessary to your local media. Write a letter to the editor!!!
Forward this message to anyone and everyone you can.
The National Call To Kill The Death Tax is a project of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association.

You need to search the archives and look at our discussions on the repeal of the Death Tax. Very few will have to ever pay this tax,MOSTLY the very rich. Some of the most famous rich people are against this repeal, namely Bill Gates and Warren Buffet just to name two people that I've read about. They say it fosters a lot of charitable donations by people such as themselves. Its a good sounding political slogan "REPEAL THE DEATH TAX " one thing you can be sure of, if it is repealed, the working Middle Class will make up the difference in the revenues that are lost because of its repeal. If I contact my congressmen, it will be to keep it in place rather than to repeal it, as I happen to be a member of the Middle Class.
 
TSR said:
Ranchy said:
Subject: CALL TO ACTION: Death Tax Repeal / CATTLEMEN's CALL IN DAY 5.9.06
Importance: High



A vote on full and permanent repeal of the Death Tax is rapidly approaching! Senate Majority Leader Frist will hold a procedural vote that may lead to an immediate vote on H.R. 8 to permanently repeal the Death Tax, and the best prediction is that this issue comes up for a vote during either the week of May 8th or the week of May 15th.
Please understand that this battle will be fought not only in the halls of the Senate but in local, state and national media.

While cattle producers have been keeping steady pressure on the Senate by sending letters regularly, over the next few weeks, EVERY SENATOR MUST BE CONTACTED!

Remember, when communicating with the Senate, it is important to stress that WE NEED FULL and PERMANENT REPEAL!

On TUESDAY, MAY 9, please participate in the NATIONAL CATTLE CALL TO KILL THE DEATH TAX. New Mexicans need to call Senator Jeff Bingaman at 202.224.5521 and Senator Pete Domenici at 202.224.6621. If you live in another state and don't know your Senator's phone number, you can call the Capitol Switch Board at 202.224.3121. EVERYONE needs to contact Senator John McCain at 202.224.2235.
You can go to http://capwiz.com/beefusa and send letters directly to Senators.
Communicate the message that death tax repeal is necessary to your local media. Write a letter to the editor!!!
Forward this message to anyone and everyone you can.
The National Call To Kill The Death Tax is a project of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association.

You need to search the archives and look at our discussions on the repeal of the Death Tax. Very few will have to ever pay this tax,MOSTLY the very rich. Some of the most famous rich people are against this repeal, namely Bill Gates and Warren Buffet just to name two people that I've read about. They say it fosters a lot of charitable donations by people such as themselves. Its a good sounding political slogan "REPEAL THE DEATH TAX " one thing you can be sure of, if it is repealed, the working Middle Class will make up the difference in the revenues that are lost because of its repeal. If I contact my congressmen, it will be to keep it in place rather than to repeal it, as I happen to be a member of the Middle Class.
If very few pay it and the rich don't mind the tax because they don't pay it, where does the expected revenue loss come from you are worried about?
 
Red Robin said:
TSR said:
Ranchy said:
Subject: CALL TO ACTION: Death Tax Repeal / CATTLEMEN's CALL IN DAY 5.9.06
Importance: High



A vote on full and permanent repeal of the Death Tax is rapidly approaching! Senate Majority Leader Frist will hold a procedural vote that may lead to an immediate vote on H.R. 8 to permanently repeal the Death Tax, and the best prediction is that this issue comes up for a vote during either the week of May 8th or the week of May 15th.
Please understand that this battle will be fought not only in the halls of the Senate but in local, state and national media.

While cattle producers have been keeping steady pressure on the Senate by sending letters regularly, over the next few weeks, EVERY SENATOR MUST BE CONTACTED!

Remember, when communicating with the Senate, it is important to stress that WE NEED FULL and PERMANENT REPEAL!

On TUESDAY, MAY 9, please participate in the NATIONAL CATTLE CALL TO KILL THE DEATH TAX. New Mexicans need to call Senator Jeff Bingaman at 202.224.5521 and Senator Pete Domenici at 202.224.6621. If you live in another state and don't know your Senator's phone number, you can call the Capitol Switch Board at 202.224.3121. EVERYONE needs to contact Senator John McCain at 202.224.2235.
You can go to http://capwiz.com/beefusa and send letters directly to Senators.
Communicate the message that death tax repeal is necessary to your local media. Write a letter to the editor!!!
Forward this message to anyone and everyone you can.
The National Call To Kill The Death Tax is a project of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association.

You need to search the archives and look at our discussions on the repeal of the Death Tax. Very few will have to ever pay this tax,MOSTLY the very rich. Some of the most famous rich people are against this repeal, namely Bill Gates and Warren Buffet just to name two people that I've read about. They say it fosters a lot of charitable donations by people such as themselves. Its a good sounding political slogan "REPEAL THE DEATH TAX " one thing you can be sure of, if it is repealed, the working Middle Class will make up the difference in the revenues that are lost because of its repeal. If I contact my congressmen, it will be to keep it in place rather than to repeal it, as I happen to be a member of the Middle Class.
If very few pay it and the rich don't mind the tax because they don't pay it, where does the expected revenue loss come from you are worried about?

I am having a little trouble comprehending your statement. RR "If very few pay it and .......... the rich don't pay it."?????
Notice I said SOME of the richest people are against the repeal. Nowhere did I say the very rich don't pay it. When you are worth millions and have exploited every legal means available to keep from paying it , you will have to pay some theoretically or give it all to charity-at least what you haven't preserved legally.
 
The sad thing is if we set back and do nothing, because "it doesn't affect me"........................what happens when they define their idea of rich down to include more and more people and pretty soon "You" will be included in the "rich"

So sit back and don't worry about it because it doesn't affect me.....besides, someone else has to pay it.

It is our own personal choice if we sit back or not......you choose
 
I guess I'm with TSR on this--Why not let those who can afford it pay it?
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Heck they could afford to buy the gas for my car, send mt kids to college, buy me a new pickup......................you know I think we are on to something here......................... :lol: :lol:
 
theHiredMansWife said:
RR, you might not realize this little secret, but we all pay taxes.
And just like someone pays more taxes on their Lexus than I do on my Metro, if they have enough of an estate to incur the death tax... Well, that's the American way. :wink:
We've paid dearly to accountants and attorneys to try to set up a long term plan to get around this, unfortunately that is what has become the "American Way". Let's kill this stupid death tax, and maybe replace it with one on Geo Metros.
 
I guess I'm with TSR on this--Why not let those who can afford it pay it?

I never have liked what amounts to class envy.

Just because someone can afford something, then should we penalize them? Nobody should have to pay over 30, 40, or more % in taxes. To me it is immoral for anyone in any financial class to have to pay this kind of money in taxes. Why should someone that may be worth more than the current exemption limit have to give up to half of their life savings to Uncle Sam, just because they "can afford it"?

What an assanine country we live in sometimes.
 
By the way, I don't envy Bill Gates, JR Simplot, or whoever because of what they have. I would rather aspire to be like them, rather than bring them down to my level.
 
TSR said:
You need to search the archives and look at our discussions on the repeal of the Death Tax. Very few will have to ever pay this tax,MOSTLY the very rich. Some of the most famous rich people are against this repeal, namely Bill Gates and Warren Buffet just to name two people that I've read about. They say it fosters a lot of charitable donations by people such as themselves. Its a good sounding political slogan "REPEAL THE DEATH TAX " one thing you can be sure of, if it is repealed, the working Middle Class will make up the difference in the revenues that are lost because of its repeal. If I contact my congressmen, it will be to keep it in place rather than to repeal it, as I happen to be a member of the Middle Class.

There is a lot of the middle class that will be taxed through the nose on this "death tax". All it will end up doing is making an even wider gap between the very rich and the poor. There are a lot of family owned businesses on Main Street, and many modest-sized agricultural operations that will have to liquidate because they can't afford to pay this tax and still stay in business.

For instance, there is the fifteen thousand acre ranch on the Cheyenne River east of Rapid City that sold recently. Land is so high (and it is taxed accordingly) that no working rancher could possibly afford to buy this place and ever expect to pay for it by running cattle. Instead, it sold to a very wealthy couple from Florida to be used strictly for hunting. The very marginal grazing land brought $590 per acre, when it is only worth about $150 per acre to run cattle on it. Who will be better for the local community, a working rancher or rich hunters who will only visit the ranch on rare occasions?

There will be many ranches that will sell out, because of the "death tax" that needs to be paid. The Ted Turners of the world, the Mormon Church, and other mega-rich outside investors will end up owning many of these properties. They will surely not support local communities as would the more "common folk" that would like to stay on the land, but can no longer afford to do so.

Main street family-run businesses are in the same boat. They will fall by the wayside, because they can't afford the estate taxes. Walmart and other large corporative businesses will get bigger, and the old community guard will no longer exist.

The great United States of America will benefit tremendously if the Death Tax is permanently repealed.
 
Cal said:
theHiredMansWife said:
RR, you might not realize this little secret, but we all pay taxes.
And just like someone pays more taxes on their Lexus than I do on my Metro, if they have enough of an estate to incur the death tax... Well, that's the American way. :wink:
We've paid dearly to accountants and attorneys to try to set up a long term plan to get around this, unfortunately that is what has become the "American Way". Let's kill this stupid death tax, and maybe replace it with one on Geo Metros.

I'm in agreement with you, Cal. Also, the truth about the Death Tax has been obscured, because of the rich. We as ranchers are "rich" in land, but cash flow is sometimes not flowing. If you had to pay the death Tax because your land is worth millions, but you have no cash flow or very little, you will eventually have to sell the place to pay the tax. DON'T YOU GUYS GET IT????????????????

Soapweed, you got yours posted before I did, I agree with you, you said it all.
 
Yes Death tax needs to go !! recently had a neighbor that inherited the ole mans place,had to sell a big part of it to hang on to the rest,property had been in their family many years................good luck

PS this so called Capital gains tax can go right along with it.
 
Life insurance can pay the taxes.

Estate planning is something that should be done death tax or not.

Who is to say who can and cannot buy real estate? The last I looked in a free market the land sells to the one the owner says, usually the highest offer.

Land has long since passed the agricultural value it possesses. Land is an investment.
 
Another Announcement!!!!

CALL TO ACTION: CONTACT THE SENATE TUESDAY, MAY 9, FOR FULL REPEAL OF THE DEATH TAX
NATIONAL CATTLE CALL TO KILL THE DEATH TAX

Tomorrow's the day to CALL YOUR SENATORS. A vote on full and permanent repeal of the Death Tax is rapidly approaching, and we need to ensure that EVERY Senator is contacted and urged to vote for full and permanent repeal. Even if you've sent letters to your Senators, tomorrow is the day to contact them again! Please join your fellow cattle producers in the National Cattle Call to Kill the Death Tax TOMORROW, Tuesday, May 9. America's cattle producers need to pick up the phone and call the U.S. Senate, reminding them that WE NEED FULL and PERMANENT REPEAL! You can reach any U.S. Senator via the U.S. Capitol Switchboard at (202) 224-3121 or you can find your Senator's office number on the list below.

Please spread word of tomorrow's National Cattle Call to Kill the Death Tax far and wide!

To access all of the public details about supporting full and permanent repeal and to access statistics, analyses and fact sheets that can support your communications, visit http://hill.beef.org/tax.

WE ALL NEED TO CALL OUR SENATORS – EVEN IF YOU THINK THEY SUPPORT THE REPEAL – LET'S MAKE SURE THEY KNOW YOU SUPPORT THE REPEAL TOO!



MT Baucus, Max (D-MT) (202) 224-2651




MT Burns, Conrad (R-MT) (202) 224-2644
 
Jason said:
Land has long since passed the agricultural value it possesses. Land is an investment.

You are right, but land has gone up a lot higher and faster than even gasoline. On the ranch I mentioned, it is too high to pay for with cattle even at the $150 figure, but that is probably all it would have brought as recently as two or three years ago.

Does the American public want to keep any land for agriculture, or do they want to completely sell out to the highest bidder, and end up either developing the land, paving it over, or putting it into non-production such as the Nature Conservancy? Eliminating the death tax would certainly put ranchers and developers on more even footing.
 

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