That's How the World Inherits
15 Articles
15 Articles
Wealth is particularly unevenly distributed in Germany. Not only does the SPD find this unfair and therefore wants to reform the inheritance tax. But how much do the poorer half or the top ten percent of the population own? And are the rich really getting richer?
The SPD misunderstands its supposed role model Sweden. What Astrid Lindgren actually thought of high taxes as rich – and what the SPD should learn from it.
According to Dennis Radtke, the state is giving billions in inheritances. The CDU would be good not only to look for "justice gaps" in civic money.
The SPD wants to fundamentally reform the inheritance tax. A look abroad shows that other countries regulate inheritance very differently.
The chancellor opposed the SPD plans for inheritance tax. Now SPD faction vize Wiebke Esdar contradicts: A large part of the company's heirs did not have to pay a cent even after the reform desired by the SPD.
A reform of the inheritance tax is overdue, although it will not solve the government's budget problems, but it could provide the impetus for a larger reform package.
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