Count the ways: How GOP tax plans would reward rich families
WASHINGTON (AP) — Life may be about to get easier for people with rich parents. They can thank the Republicans' tax plans.
Part of their prep school tuition could be shielded from taxes. A larger chunk of their inheritances would be free of estate tax. Family-owned businesses they have a stake in could be taxed at a discount. Stock portfolios gifted to them by their parents may keep climbing because of lower corporate tax rates. And their parents could enjoy a bigger child tax credit than poor working families would.
All told, such perks could further widen America's increased wealth gap.