[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 145 (1999), Part 10]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 14359]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



         INTRODUCTION OF THE DEATH TAX INFLATION ADJUSTMENT ACT

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                           HON. WALLY HERGER

                             of california

                    in the house of representatives

                        Thursday, June 24, 1999

  Mr. HERGER. Mr. Speaker, today I rise to announce the introduction of 
The Death Tax Inflation Adjustment Act, legislation which would provide 
an annual cost-of-living adjustment for the unified credit--a major 
estate tax reduction tool--beginning in 2007.
  Despite a tax system that discourages savings, many American families 
work hard to set aside a portion of their earnings because they hope to 
be able to leave something to their children. Not only are these 
lifelong savings subject to the death tax, however, but the value of 
the unified credit--a major death tax reduction tool--had, until 
recently, been seriously eroded by inflation.
  As a result of the historic ``Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997,'' the 
unified credit will now be gradually increased from an affective 
exemption of $600,000 in 1998 to an effective exemption of $1,000,000 
in 2006. Regrettably, while both the House- and Senate-passed versions 
of that landmark tax reduction package indexed this $1,000,000 
exemption annually for inflation, this provision was dropped from the 
final conference report and was not enacted into law.
  Mr. Speaker, the legislation I am introducing today would simply 
provide for an annual cost-of-living adjustment to the unified credit 
beginning in 2007. While many of us in Congress would like to eliminate 
the death tax entirely, I hope we can all at least agree that the value 
of this important benefit should never again be eaten away by 
inflation. The time to act is now. I would urge all of my colleagues to 
cosponsor The Death Tax Inflation Adjustment Act.

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