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拜拜,烂青春# Girl - 豆蔻年华
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【 以下文字转载自 Stock 讨论区 】
发信人: lovefreedom (橘子爱自由), 信区: Stock
标 题: 美国富人不用付遗产税
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue Dec 17 18:37:41 2013, 美东)
http://money.msn.com/business-news/article.aspx?feed=BLOOM&date
Federal law requires billionaires such as Adelson who want to leave fortunes
to their children to pay estate or gift taxes of 40 percent on those assets
. Adelson has blunted that bite by exploiting a loophole that Congress
unintentionally created and that the Internal Revenue Service unsuccessfully
challenged.
By shuffling his company stock in and out of more than 30 trusts, he’s
given at least $7.9 billion to his heirs while legally avoiding about $2.8
billion in U.S. gift taxes since 2010, according to calculations based on
data in Adelson’s U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings.
Hundreds of executives have used the technique, SEC filings show. These tax
shelters may have cost the federal government more than $100 billion since
2000, says Richard Covey, the lawyer who pioneered the maneuver. That’s
equivalent to about one-third of all estate and gift taxes the U.S. has
collected since then.
The popularity of the shelter, known as the Walton grantor retained annuity
trust, or GRAT, shows how easy it is for the wealthy to bypass estate and
gift taxes.
Covey’s technique is one of a handful of common devices that together make
the estate tax system essentially voluntary, rendering it ineffective as a
brake on soaring economic inequality, says Edward McCaffery, a professor at
the University of Southern California’s Gould School of Law.
Since 2009, President Barack Obama and some Democratic lawmakers have made
fruitless proposals to narrow the GRAT loophole. Any discussion of tax
shelters has been drowned out by the debate over whether to have an estate
tax at all, McCaffery says.
In all, Adelson and his wife, Miriam, have created at least 25 GRATs. At
least 14 of the 25 trusts were zeroed out, according to the calculations
based on SEC filings. Those trusts transferred at least $7.9 billion to
family members, an amount that would otherwise have incurred gift taxes of $
2.8 billion.
The GRAT loophole is unlikely to be plugged anytime soon. President Obama
has included a proposal to limit the GRAT technique in each of his annual
budget plans but hasn’t pressed Congress to act on it, says Kenneth Kies, a
Republican tax lobbyist.
No one knows for sure how much all of these GRATs cost the U.S. government.
The IRS estimates the number of gift-tax returns filed in connection with
new GRATs each year; there were about 1,946 in 2009, according to the most
recent publicly available data.
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前言:
青春走过,烂字留下,在想的太多的时候就用几行字打发悲凉,孤单,和无聊。我
本就很平庸,却又不忍放下梦想,于是我将变得更加平庸,因为我的青春快烂了。
烂诗加烂字等于烂青春。
所以暂且把以下的烂集结在一起,叫《拜拜,烂青春》。
(写得不好,请见谅!)
正文:
一、没有明天的今天
一句留恋婉转蕴开了光年,花开的雨季等待昨日的回眸。
路边的秋千摇晃偷走了青春,而我在桥下路过你走过的路。
时光拽走了年少轻狂的执着,相偎相依的承诺如流言的地老天荒。
坠落的蝴蝶点燃了失落的花蕾,那一缕光线犹如你轻盈的来过。
漫长的一生最终只留下倒影,枯败的记忆停靠在最初的码头。
它们说日子太长不想跟着我走,芬芳的盛夏也学会了放手。
风筝断了线交织在无边的苍穹,徒留飘荡的思念追不回变薄的心跳。
忽而一世对折成一刻钟,
如果没有明天,
你该怎去面对没有明天的今天。
二、慢慢
再退一步,就往下坠,我抓不到你的手,听不见你呼吸。
越黑的夜,就越寂寞,我看不穿你的眸,摸不到你的脸。
而岁月是个贪玩的孩子,他缠绕住了过往,让记忆生了锈。
而我们是两个相反方向的人,流浪过几处风景,最终回不到原点。
可梦啊,依旧漫长,伴随着长长的黑夜,偷走几颗泪光。
可你啊,变得模糊,放任我在梦里彷徨,落下几滴泪光。
我找不到方向,任自己慢慢走。
向左向右,前进后退。
我走得忘了疲惫,我看不到阳光,谁帮我慢慢找。
世界角落,天空大地。
我等得忘了辛苦,回头,却还是渐渐老去。
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