The House is scheduled to vote later today on H.R. 5638, The Permanent Estate Tax Relief Act of 2006:
- A Taxing Matter: Estate Tax: Neither Repeal nor "Compromise", Please, by Linda Beale
- Associated Press: Estate Tax Foes Accept Deal Raising Exemption to $5 Million, by Mary Dalrymple
- Associated Press: House Mulls Compromise on Estate Taxes, by Mary Dalrymple
- Associated Press: House Tees Up Estate Tax Reduction, by Mary Dalrymple
- Bloomberg: Republicans Rally Around Plan to Limit, Not Repeal, Estate Tax, by Ryan Donmoyer
- Center on Budget & Policy Priorities: Thomas Estate Tax Proposal Still “Near Repeal”: Instead of Compromising, Proposal Tries to Have It Both Ways, by Joel Friedman & Aviva Aron-Dine
- Center on Budget & Policy Priorities: High Cost of Thomas Proposal Reflects the Low Effective Tax Rates Estates Would Face: Proposal’s Benefits Would Go Primarily to Largest Estates, by Joel Friedman and Aviva Aron-Dine
- Death and Taxes – The Blog: Some Personal Thoughts on the Estate Tax, by Joel A. Schoenmeyer
- Mauled Again: Tax Sweeteners Leave Sour Taste, by Jim Maule
- Seattle Post-Intelligencer Editorial: Estate Tax Cut: Timber Teaser
- Start Making Sense: Non-Death of the Non-Death Tax, by Dan Shaviro
- Tax Analysts: Estate Tax Proposal Tweaked on Eve of House Vote
- Tax Policy Center: Estimates of Estate Tax Options
- UPI: U.S. House to Vote on Estate Tax Bill
- Wall Street Journal Editorial: Doubting Thomas
- Washington Post Editorial: Undead Tax Cutters





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HOUSE VOTE ON ESTATE TAX BILL TODAY
The House of Representatives is expected to pass Rep. Bill Thomas’s H.R. 5638, “The Permanent Estate Tax Relief Act of…
HOUSE VOTE ON ESTATE TAX BILL TODAY
The House of Representatives is expected to pass Rep. Bill Thomas’s H.R. 5638, “The Permanent Estate Tax Relief Act of…