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Old 03-05-2023, 12:17 PM #51
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Originally Posted by Soldier Boy View Post
That would only compound the already-present problem of wealth hoarding. I do think inheritance should be easier for "normal families", but not for the very rich and the aristocracy. I'd see it be tax free up to a mugh higher threshold (maybe around £1million) but MORE heavily taxed above that.

In short, I don't think people should be heavily taxed if they inherit, say, a house from a grandparent, but I do think they should be heavily taxed if they inherit real wealth.
By and large I see what you're saying, but the economy isn't in the crapper because there aren't enough coffins being raided.

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Tobacco’s a drug quite alright, and it’s not even socially acceptable for people much younger than 25 to smoke it now.
Bleh you know what I meant by "drug" caffeine is a drug but I obviously didn't mean that either.
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