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Repealing the estate tax could create headaches for the rich – as well as worsen inequality

Repealing the estate tax could create headaches for the rich – as well as worsen inequality

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Nothing is more certain than death and taxes, Benjamin Franklin famously declared. And, since 1916, the federal government has imposed an estate tax on the transfer of property owned at death.
But the Trump administration and Republican lawmakers may be on the verge of changing all that. GOP legislators are now considering a massive bill that includes major tax law changes and could pass by June or July 2025. Among the measures under consideration in both the House and Senate is the Death Tax Repeal Act, which would end the federal estate tax and reduce the tax rate on lifetime gifts.
If the Death Tax Repeal Act were to become law, it would happen at a pivotal moment. In the coming years, baby boomers are expected to leave an estimated US$84 trillion to their heirs, in what's been called the largest wealth transfer in human history.
As law professors who specialize in trusts and estates, we're interested in what might happen next. Interestingly, while the long-term impact to the federal budget would be significant, repealing the estate tax would complicate estate planning for the wealthy taxpayers who might not save all that much money. To understand why, let's consider how the estate tax works now.
Estate planning under current law
The estate tax – which opponents of the policy have long derided as 'the death tax' – is imposed on property that is transferred at death. It is part of the federal gift and estate tax system, which imposes a 40% tax on gifts made during life or transferred at death. Supporters of the estate tax argue that it reduces inequality and encourages charitable giving.
But most Americans, even the very rich, will never pay any gift or estate tax. That's because millions of dollars of assets transferred after death are completely exempt from it.
For 2025, the cumulative gift and estate tax exemption is $13.99 million for individuals and $27.98 million for married couples. The current exemption doubled under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which President Donald Trump signed into law in 2017. And it sunsets this year. Unless Congress passes new legislation, the exemption amount will go back to its 2017 base of $5 million for individuals, plus an inflation adjustment. That would increase the number of estates on which it would be levied.
If the Death Tax Repeal Act passes, of course, then there will be no federal transfer tax imposed on estates.
The estate tax is a lightning rod on Capitol Hill, even though it doesn't affect many Americans. In 2022, the U.S. Treasury collected $22.5 billion in estate tax revenues from 3,170 estates. More than 3 million people died, so only 0.1% of decedents left enough assets for their estates to pay the tax.
The big freeze: How the ultrarich reduce their tax liability
Beyond taking advantage of this generous exemption, wealthy taxpayers currently use several planning techniques to reduce or eliminate estate taxes.
A common strategy involves minimizing tax on assets that are likely to grow in value. Suppose, for example, a person owns property worth $25 million, and they have already used up their exemption (currently $13.99 million). If that $25 million property appreciates in value to $125 million, and the person waits until death to transfer it to the next generation, the entire investment – all $125 million – would be subject to the 40% estate tax.
To reduce those taxes without entirely giving up control, sophisticated 'estate freeze' planning techniques allow owners to keep some powers over the gifted property while transferring it for gift tax purposes before assets appreciate in value. In our example, if the $25 million asset were transferred through a freeze device such as an intentionally defective grantor trust, then the only tax would be a 40% gift tax on the $25 million. All of the appreciation – the other $100 million – would incur no gift or estate tax.
Other estate planning techniques could further reduce the valuation for transfer tax purposes through minority interest, lack of marketability and other discounts. It's through techniques like this that wealthy Americans are able to pass along approximately $200 billion each year in inherited assets without paying estate taxes.
The Death Tax Repeal Act would not directly affect the tax treatment of charitable giving at death – over $40 billion – but it could alter incentives for philanthropic giving.
Repealing the estate tax could upend existing estate plans
If Congress repeals the estate tax but keeps the gift tax as proposed, many estate freeze planning techniques previously used by the ultrarich would become obsolete. There would be no incentive to make a lifetime gift of property that would appreciate: Individuals who hold onto their property until death would avoid both federal transfer and capital gains taxes.
As a result, repealing the estate tax would turn existing estate plans on their head. Estate freeze strategies are premised on a calculated trade-off: To reduce or eliminate estate taxation at death, wealthy donors choose to make lifetime gifts even though doing so alters lifetime ownership rights, generates gift tax liability and sacrifices other tax benefits at death.
Without an estate tax, existing estate freeze plans lock in the costs of lifetime gifting without any payoff at death. What's more, some estate freeze plans can't be changed. For example, an intentionally defective grantor trust must be irrevocable to freeze valuation for gift tax purposes.
So while repealing the estate tax might seem appealing to wealthy Americans, the actual tax benefit could be modest at best for taxpayers who established estate plans under the current system. Financial advisers have also expressed concern about creating new estate plans designed to benefit from estate tax repeal because a future Congress could revive the tax.
Repealing the estate tax could also have macroeconomic implications. Tax incentives to retain ownership until death could tie up capital in ways that dampen economic growth. Individuals tend to become increasingly risk-averse with age, so the Death Tax Repeal Act could skew investments toward safer asset classes. That could deprive younger generations of access to capital for new ventures, such as startups.
The bottom line is that repealing the estate tax may hurt both taxpayers and the government. People with sufficient wealth to exhaust the high exemption are likely to have established estate plans that can't be changed to benefit from estate tax repeal. Meanwhile, for new estate plans that seek to retain property ownership until death, the government will lose an important source of tax revenue – $22.5 billion in 2022 – collected from a tiny number of very wealthy estates that can afford to pay the tax.
And, of course, repeal would also abandon the original purpose of the estate tax, which sought to reduce extreme concentrations of wealth.
This article is republished from The Conversation, a nonprofit, independent news organization bringing you facts and trustworthy analysis to help you make sense of our complex world. It was written by: Reid Kress Weisbord, Rutgers University - Newark and Naomi Cahn, University of Virginia
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Sweden's prepaid card and digital wallet market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 8.5% from 2025-2029, reaching USD 9.96 billion by 2029. The market, which has expanded robustly since 2020, is analyzed in a detailed report providing data on . Swedish Prepaid Card and Digital Wallet Market Dublin, June 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Sweden Prepaid Card and Digital Wallet Market Intelligence and Future Growth Dynamics Databook - Q2 2025 Update" report has been added to prepaid card and digital wallet market in Sweden is expected to grow by 9.9% on annual basis to reach US$ 7.17 billion in 2025. The prepaid card and digital wallet market in the country has experienced robust growth during 2020-2024, achieving a CAGR of 13.6%. This upward trajectory is expected to continue, with the market forecast to grow at a CAGR of 8.5% during 2025-2029. By the end of 2029, the prepaid card and digital wallet market is projected to expand from its 2024 value of US$ 6.52 billion to approximately US$ 9.96 report provides a detailed data-centric analysis of the prepaid card and digital wallet industry in Sweden, covering market opportunities and analysis across a range of prepaid card and digital wallet domains. With over 80+ KPIs at the country level, this report provides a comprehensive understanding of prepaid card and digital wallet market dynamics, market size and forecast, and market share Card Market Analysis Metrics Assessed: The study examines the prepaid card market through various lenses, including transaction value, transaction volume, average transaction value, load value, and the total number of cards in circulation. Card Types: A distinction is made between open-loop and closed-loop prepaid cards, providing insights into their respective market shares and growth trajectories. Usage Categories: The report segments the prepaid card market into various categories such as general-purpose cards, business and administrative expense cards, travel forex cards, and meal cards. Business Segmentation: Further segmentation is provided based on business size and type, including small-scale businesses, mid-tier businesses, enterprise-level businesses, government entities, and retail consumers. Sector-Specific Applications: The analysis extends to specific sectors utilizing prepaid cards, including transit and toll payments, healthcare and wellness services, social security and other government benefit programs, fuel purchases, utilities, and more. Digital Wallet Market Insights Key Segments: The digital wallet market is dissected across five primary spending categories: retail shopping, travel, entertainment and gaming, dining establishments, and recharge and bill payments. Performance Metrics: For each segment, the report evaluates transaction value, transaction volume, and average transaction value, offering a granular view of consumer spending behaviors. Retail Spend Breakdown: An in-depth analysis is provided for retail spending via digital wallets, covering categories such as food and grocery, health and beauty products, apparel and footwear, books, music and video, consumer electronics, pharmacy and wellness, gas stations, restaurants and bars, toys, kids and baby products, services, and other miscellaneous categories. Virtual Prepaid Card Market Segmentation Categories Analyzed: The virtual prepaid card market is segmented into key categories, including general-purpose cards, gift cards, entertainment and gaming cards, teen and campus cards, business and administrative expense cards, payroll cards, meal cards, travel forex cards, transit and toll cards, social security and other government benefit program cards, fuel cards, utilities, and other miscellaneous categories. Performance Evaluation: For each category, the report assesses transaction value, providing insights into the adoption and usage patterns of virtual prepaid cards across different consumer segments. Consumer Usage Trends Age Groups: Identifying usage patterns across different age demographics. Income Levels: Analyzing how income brackets influence prepaid card adoption and usage. Gender: Examining differences in usage trends between genders. Key Attributes: Report Attribute Details No. of Pages 159 Forecast Period 2025 - 2029 Estimated Market Value (USD) in 2025 $7.17 Billion Forecasted Market Value (USD) by 2029 $9.96 Billion Compound Annual Growth Rate 8.5% Regions Covered Sweden ScopeSweden Prepaid Payment Instrument Market Size and Forecast Transaction Value Trend Analysis Transaction Volume Trend Analysis Average Value per Transaction Market Share Analysis by Prepaid Card vs. Digital Wallet Sweden Digital Wallet Market Size and Forecast Transaction Value Trend Analysis Transaction Volume Trend Analysis Average Value per Transaction Market Share Analysis by Key Segments Sweden Digital Wallet Market Size and Forecast by Key Segments Retail Shopping (Value, Volume, Avg. Value) Travel (Value, Volume, Avg. Value) Restaurant (Value, Volume, Avg. Value) Entertainment and Gaming (Value, Volume, Avg. Value) Recharge and Bill Payment (Value, Volume, Avg. Value) Sweden Digital Wallet Retail Spend Dynamics Food and Grocery - Transaction Value Health and Beauty Products - Transaction Value Apparel and Foot Wear - Transaction Value Books, Music and Video - Transaction Value Consumer Electronics - Transaction Value Pharmacy and Wellness - Transaction Value Gas Stations - Transaction Value Restaurants & Bars - Transaction Value Toys, Kids, and Baby Products - Transaction Value Services - Transaction Value Others - Transaction Value Sweden Prepaid Card Industry Market Attractiveness Load Value Trend Analysis Transaction Value Trend Analysis Transaction Volume Trend Analysis Average Value per Transaction Number of Cards Market Share Analysis by Functional Attributes - Open Loop vs. Closed Loop Market Share Analysis by Prepaid Card Categories Sweden Open Loop Prepaid Card Future Growth Dynamics Transaction Value Trend Analysis Transaction Volume Trend Analysis Average Value per Transaction Number of Cards Sweden Closed Loop Prepaid Card Future Growth Dynamics Transaction Value Trend Analysis Transaction Volume Trend Analysis Average Value per Transaction Number of Cards Sweden Prepaid Card Consumer Usage Trends By Age Group By Income Group By Gender Sweden Prepaid Card Retail Spend Dynamics Food and Grocery - Transaction Value Health and Beauty Products - Transaction Value Apparel and Foot Wear - Transaction Value Books, Music and Video - Transaction Value Consumer Electronics - Transaction Value Pharmacy and Wellness - Transaction Value Gas Stations - Transaction Value Restaurants & Bars - Transaction Value Toys, Kids, and Baby Products - Transaction Value Services - Transaction Value Others - Transaction Value Sweden General Purpose Prepaid Card Market Size and ForecastSweden Gift Card Market Size and ForecastGift Card Market Size and Forecast by Functional Attribute By Open Loop Gift Card By Closed Loop Gift Card Gift Card Market Size and Forecast by Consumer Segments By Retail Consumer Segment By Corporate Consumer Segment Gift Card Market Share Analysis by Retail Categories Gift Card Market Share Analysis by Gifting Occasion Gift Card Market Share Analysis by Purchase Location Sweden Entertainment and Gaming Prepaid Card Market Size and ForecastSweden Teen and Campus Prepaid Card Market Size and ForecastTeen and Campus Prepaid Card Market Size and Forecast by Functional Attribute By Open Loop Teen and Campus Prepaid Card By Closed Loop Teen and Campus Prepaid Card Sweden Business and Administrative Expense Prepaid Card Market Size and ForecastBusiness and Administrative Expense Prepaid Card Market Size and Forecast by Consumer Segments By Small Scale Business Segment By Mid-Tier Business Segment By Enterprise Business Segment By Government Segment Sweden Payroll Prepaid Card Market Size and ForecastPayroll Prepaid Card Market Size and Forecast by Consumer Segments By Small Scale Business Segment By Mid-Tier Business Segment By Enterprise Business Segment By Government Segment Sweden Meal Prepaid Card Market Size and ForecastMeal Prepaid Card Market Size and Forecast by Consumer Segments By Small Scale Business Segment By Mid-Tier Business Segment By Enterprise Business Segment By Government Segment Sweden Travel Forex Prepaid Card Market Size and ForecastTravel Forex Prepaid Card Market Size and Forecast by Consumer Segments By Retail By Small Scale Business Segment By Mid-Tier Business Segment By Enterprise Business Segment By Government Segment Sweden Transit and Tolls Prepaid Card Market Size and ForecastSweden Social Security and Other Government Benefit Programs Prepaid Card Market Size and ForecastSweden Fuel Prepaid Cards Market Size and ForecastSweden Utilities, and Other Prepaid Cards Market Size and ForecastSweden Virtual Prepaid Card Industry Market Attractiveness Transaction Value Trend Analysis Transaction Volume Trend Analysis Average Value per Transaction Market Share Analysis by Key Virtual Prepaid Card Categories Sweden Virtual Prepaid Card Market Size by Key Categories General Purpose Prepaid Card - Transaction Value Gift Card - Transaction Value Entertainment and Gaming Prepaid Card - Transaction Value Teen and Campus Prepaid Card - Transaction Value Business and Administrative Expense Prepaid Card - Transaction Value Payroll Prepaid Card - Transaction Value Meal Prepaid Card - Transaction Value Travel Forex Prepaid Card - Transaction Value Transit and Tolls Prepaid Card - Transaction Value Social Security and Other Government Benefit Programs Prepaid Card - Transaction Value Fuel Prepaid Cards - Transaction Value Utilities, and Other Prepaid Cards - Transaction Value For more information about this report visit About is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends. Attachment Swedish Prepaid Card and Digital Wallet Market CONTACT: CONTACT: Laura Wood,Senior Press Manager press@ For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470 For U.S./ CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630 For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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