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| 476615 | cc4504ed-6cfc-41ea-b604-e1f84b93d403 | YY | NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL ADVISORS | 26901 | NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL ADVISORS | 2006 | year_end | TAX | * President Bush's Tax Advisory Panel reported its recomendations on November 2, 2005. NAIFA opposes ideas that encourage short term savings and spending such as the Lifetime Savings Accounts pushed by President Bush and Save for Retirement Accounts suggested by the Tax Advisory Panel. bills which would repeal estate tax on family farms and businesses. NAIFA & AALU support estate tax reform which removes the estate tax burden for 99% of Americans. Charitable Owned Life Insurance - President Bush proposed applying a 25% excise tax on death benefits of life insurance used in complicated life insurance and annuity transactions involving charitable and educationsl institutions. NAIFA supports in principal. On Nov. 28, 2005 the Senate passed legislation (part of an omnibus tax bill) that would impose a 100% excise tax on the premiums and other sums invested in these arrangements. NAIFA supports in principal but will work on details. HR 1161, 62, 63 & S 545, 6, 7 - new tax-advantaged savings plans in President Bush's proposed 2005 budget. NAIFA concerned about impact on life insurance and annuity sales. HR 8, HR 183, HR 64, S 420 - Legislation to make the estate tax repeal enacted in 2001 permanent. S 34 and S 135 are "reform" 4 8 | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC),SENATE,Treasury, Dept of | 300000 | 0 | 0 | 2007-02-12T11:25:22-05:00 |