Should Finland abolish the inheritance tax?
The inheritance tax is a tax on money and possessions you pass on when you die. A certain amount can be passed on tax-free, which is called the "tax-free allowance" or "nil rate band". The current tax-free allowance is £325,000 which has not changed since 2011 and is fixed at that rate until at least 2017. The inheritance tax is an emotionally charged issue as it comes up during a time of loss and mourning.
61% Yes |
39% No |
52% Yes |
28% No |
8% Yes, it is double taxation |
8% No, reform so the tax rate is based on the wealth of the recipient rather than the deceased |
3% No, but increase the tax-free allowance |
See how support for each position on “Inheritance Tax” has changed over time for 166 Finland voters.
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See how importance of “Inheritance Tax” has changed over time for 166 Finland voters.
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