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The Non-Sulzberger Death Tax

Editorial of The New York Sun | March 4, 2008

It's not every day that one finds a tax policy argument in the world-famous gossip column of the New York Post, but there it was yesterday in "Page Six": The news was that the publisher of the New York Times, Arthur Sulzberger Jr., had sold his Upper West Side apartment to his wife for $3.25 million for what a Times spokeswoman described as "estate-planning purposes." The editors of Page Six have their wits about them; they noted the irony that the Times, as they put it, "is always for higher taxes." Sure enough, the Times editorialized on April 15, 2005, that "The only thing driving the push for repealing the estate tax is ideology. It sure isn't sound tax policy." We look forward to reading an editorial in the Times about what's "sound" in a tax law that drives a man to sell the apartment he lives in to his wife just to minimize taxes. Its editorial from 2005 went on, "most Americans never even have to think about the estate tax." Looks like the owner of the newspaper that issued the editorial is one American who did have to think about it — and took some action to minimize the amount he had to pay. We wish Mr. Sulzberger the best of luck in minimizing his family's death-tax liability. Maybe the exercise will force a reassessment.


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It's quite obvious that Pinch Sulzberger doesn't want to fewel the "pinch" of death taxes; they're just for everyone else.... [MORE]

Dick Weltz 

Mar 4, 2008 08:31

Looks like some needy broker got screwed out of his/her commission. Whatever happened to FAIRNESS??? [MORE]

slinkybender 

Mar 4, 2008 13:47

There is no greater hypocricy in the world than that of a socialist that gets the taste of capitalism. The... [MORE]

Dennis Lesko 

Mar 4, 2008 19:03