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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

House to Release Tax Bill Text

House Said to Release Tax Bill Text Next Week By Laura Davison The House Ways and Means Committee is scheduled to release a tax bill the week of Oct. 30, according to two tax lobbyists who spoke with House GOP aides. The bill is slated to be marked up by the committee...

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Death Tax Forced Lay Off Of Seasonal Workers

Seventh-generation cattleman Bob McKnight has faced the death tax on multiple occasions, with effects that have been exacerbated by dramatic wildfires and drought. For many farm owners, this has meant the liquidation of cattle herds or entire operations. For Mr....

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Selling Everything To Pay Estate Tax

The Page Family began farming in the 1880s, when Jeff Page’s great-grandfather purchased 50 acres of land in Napa Valley to grow orchard fruit and raise cattle, sheep, and turkeys. As a firm believer in land investment, Mr. Page’s great-grandfather expanded to other...

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