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In the US, family firms generate:

  • 54% of GDP ($7.7 trillion)

  • 88 million jobs or,

  • 59% of domestic employment

35% of Fortune 500 companies are family-owned or controlled

Family firms have higher employee retention rates than non-family firms

Family-owned businesses consistently pay better and offer better benefits than non family owned firms.

Family-owned businesses plan their business as a legacy; over 80% in business for more than 20 years.

Family-owned businesses allocate over 60% of their giving to local charities to support their local communities.

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Latest Insights on Issues, Taxes, and Policies Effecting Family Business and Nex-Gen

Update on S. 3638 from Pat Soldano

An update on S. 3638, Senator Kyl’s (R-AZ) estate tax rate reduction bill introduced on our behalf last month As we near the end of the 115th Congress, I wanted to provide you with an update on where we are with S. 3638, Senator Kyl’s (R-AZ) estate tax rate reduction...

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Senator Kyl Again Seeks to Cut the Death Tax

Seeking to “start the conversation”, Senator Kyl proposed cutting the estate tax rate in half, from 40 percent to that of capital gains. It’s a return to a favorite subject for Kyl, who tried repeatedly in his initial 18 years in the Senate to reduce the tax,...

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Frank Luntz: Death Tax Election Night Polling

“It’s just wrong. The death/estate tax is wrong for one simple reason: death shouldn’t be a taxable offense or action. The very idea of making people struggle to file a tax form at the time of death is immoral and unethical.” The best anti-death tax argument. After a...

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