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House Oversight Document on Estate Tax Repeal, Overrides, and IRS rulings (2000)

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #022342
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1
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1

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The text is a collection of routine legislative and tax administration notes with only minor mentions of public figures (Gov. Jesse Ventura, President Clinton). It lacks concrete allegations, financia Multiple failed House overrides on estate tax repeal and marriage‑penalty provisions in 2000. IRS rulings on charitable lead trusts, gift exclusions, and lottery winnings taxability. Gov. Jesse Ventu

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