Because society values family. We recognize that the family situation is far more complex than buying a soda at the store.showa58taro wrote:Why should taxes and duties be waived because of familial relationships? You wouldn't do it in normal society. "It's cool, I don't have to pay taxes on all this money I'm transacting with someone else."Jmac Attack wrote:No. If I am getting what you are saying.Foo wrote:If you earn a dollar, and pay the appropriate tax on that dollar, should you be able to give it to your child? Let's say you build a bicycle with your child, but you are the legal owner, should your child have to pay taxes based on what a third party says it is worth in order to receive it?Jmac Attack wrote:Expand on this. This might actually go somewhere, lolFoo wrote:Let's start with fundamentals. If a person earns something and pays taxes on it, should they have the right to pass it on to their children?
We look after and care for each other in parent child relationships and it cycles where one takes care of the other in a healthy parent-child relationship. Often, accumulated assets are enabled by the efforts of the other. We often help with each other's homes, businesses, cars, etc.