Finns Favor Inheritance Tax Reduction
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Survey: Majority of Finns support inheritance tax cuts for business transfers
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A majority of Finns favour reducing inheritance and gift taxes in business succession cases, according to a survey commissioned by the Finnish Business and Policy Forum .
The survey gauged public support for proposals made by the government-appointed growth taskforce led by Risto Murto .
The second most popular measure was the reduction of top marginal tax rates.
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