Switzerland woke up at the end of November and decided that imposing a 50% tax on inheritances above 50 million Swiss francs was overkill. The message came loud and clear: 78% of voters rejected the proposal. A country built on fiscal stability wasn’t interested in playing impulsive Robin Hood — and that says a lot about the global debate.
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