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Date:Tue, 12 Sep 2000 03:15:00 -0700 (PDT)

< On Thursday, September 7, Foundation economist Scott Moody testified
< before the Tax, Finance, and Exports Subcommittee of the House Committee
< on Small Business. Moody presented new estimates of the growing size and
< complexity of the Internal Revenue Code. He explained that even though the
< code's most notoriously complex provisions target large businesses, small
< businesses actually suffer disproportionately from compliance costs. (See
< full testimony at http://www.taxfoundation.org/testimony-compliance.html.)
< Also on the panel with Moody were Rep. Billy Tauzin (R-LA), Rep. Sununu
< (R-NH), Val Oveson; David Lifson; Pamela Olson; Martin Davidoff and Todd
< McCracken.
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< Of course, that was the same week that the President vetoed estate tax
< repeal, a veto that the House tried in vain to override. Media outlets
< have turned to the Tax Foundation throughout the year for objective
< explanations of how the estate tax works and what repeal might mean, and
< this last legislative gasp brought one more round of inquiries. Most were
< the usual background calls from print reporters who need to fact-check
< their stories, but two radio interviews and one television interview also
< resulted:
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< * On Friday, September 1, new Executive Director Scott Hodge gave a
< Radio America interview emphasizing the deleterious effects of the tax's
< high rates and monumental complexity.
< * On Thursday, September 7, Tax Foundation Chief Economist Patrick
< Fleenor gave two interviews on the federal estate and gift tax. On a Cox
< Television segment broadcast across the nation Fleenor argued that these
< taxes discourage entrepreneurism and make it difficult for taxpayers to
< pass small businesses or family farms from one generation to the next. In
< addition, he argued that they added significant complexity to the tax
< code.
< * Later, on WJR radio in Detroit, Fleenor filled in for House Majority
< Leader Dick Armey, who was called away for a vote, and took calls from
< listeners about the effects of the tax. Here Fleenor reiterated his
< earlier remarks and argued that the adverse effects of the tax were
< particularly hard to justify in light of the fact that these taxes only
< accounted for about 1 percent of federal revenues.
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< While spending a lot of time explaining the taxes that are levied after
< death, the staff was also researching the hidden taxes that the living pay
< every day, often without realizing it. Communications director Bill Ahern
< and economist Scott Moody helped ABC News Correspondent John Stossel
< prepare a story on all the taxes that a typical small business owner in
< Missouri faces throughout his workday. If the story is completed as
< scheduled, you can look for the upcoming segment on ABC's 20/20.
<
< If you have any questions or need additional information please contact me
< by phone at 202/661-4226, by e-mail at jrogers@taxfoundation.org or go to
< the Tax Foundation's web site at www.taxfoundation.org.
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