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"At a time when we have a record-breaking $13 trillion national debt and a growing gap between the very rich and everyone else, people who inherit multi-million andollarion dollar estates must not be allowed to avoid paying their fair share in estate taxes," said Senator Sanders in a prepared statement.

It turns out she's got an 18 million dollar estate, world-class art, a fully stocked 6 car garage and Skybox seats at Staples Center.

Even if he is really only worth a tenth of that a billion dollars—his estate would greatly exceed the threshold for getting hit by the estate tax, which is currently about $5.5 million.

And since only the amount over $675,000 is taxed, and the tax rate rises with the size of the estate, the bulk of each year's inheritance tax is actually paid by only a few thousand multimillion-dollar estates.

And the inheritance tax, which applies only to estates of more than $675,000 (twice that for couples), is a tax on only the very well off: a mere 2percentt of estates pay any tax, and most of the tax is paid by a few thousand multimillion-dollar estates each year.

But then turning around and producing a 65-page flipbook to sell the billion dollar Abacus portfolio of real estate loans?

And yet, in the last two years, less than twenty miles away in the suburbs of Renton, billion dollar out-of-state real estate conglomerates using data mining analytics to determine that multifamily properties like Renton Woods are precious plumbs ripe for the picking because of their proximity to Seattle.

And this would all be accomplished to make sure that the sons and daughters of multi-millionaires, like Donald Trump, Jr. save a billion dollars on their estate taxes, and companies like Wells Fargo can salt away more profits for wealthy stockholders.

These homes are multi-million dollar estates that would cost thousands of dollars per night, but often members can rent these homes for a few hundred dollars.

Before Windsor, even marriages that were perfectly legal were diminished by DOMA; Edith Windsor herself had to pay more than three hundred thousand dollars in estate taxes because the Treasury Department didn't see her as the widow of the woman she had married, with whom she had lived for decades.

Spyer had left Windsor her shares in the country house and Greenwich Village apartment they'd bought in 1968 and 1975 (each worth much more now), and, because the federal government, unlike the state of New York, doesn't recognize her marriage, Windsor has to pay three hundred and sixty-three thousandollarsrs in estate taxes.

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