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Reporter - Laura Edington
U.S. Representative Richard Hudson, from North Carolina’s 8th Congressional, is looking to permanently eliminate the death tax, also known as the inheritance tax or the estate tax, that is imposed on the transfer of taxable estates of a deceased person.
Hudson introduced H.R. 483, the Farmers Against Crippling Taxes (FACT) Act, to the Congressional Committee on Feb. 4 after he spent three days talking with farmers and hearing their concerns about policies that hinder them.
Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/02/26/3878140/federal-budget-cuts-would-have.html#storylink=cpy#storylieporter - Renee Schoof & Franco Ordoñez McClatchy
By Renee Schoof & Franco Ordoñez McClatchy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPKus_7S7hY&feature=youtu.be
As seen on Charlotte's WSOC on February 9, 2013.
Reporter - Nathan Hardin
WASHINGTON — Following an agricultural tour that included Rowan County, U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson introduced an anti-death tax bill Thursday.
The Farmers Against Crippling Taxes, nicknamed FACT, aims to eliminate the death tax imposed on the transfer of estate property currently taxed when the property owner dies.