KEY POINTS
  • Former Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, a Democrat from North Dakota, said the president's proposal to tax appreciated assets upon death would hurt family farms and family-owned businesses.
  • Under President Joe Biden's proposal, individuals who inherit private businesses or property worth millions could face an immediate capital gains tax of more than 40%, even if they don't sell.
  • Heitkamp argues families should owe a capital gains tax only when the asset is sold and the gain is realized.

Former Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, one of the Democratic Party's leading voices on tax policy, said President Joe Biden's proposal to tax appreciated assets upon death would hurt family farms and family-owned businesses.

"I'm trying to sound the alarm, both economically and politically, for Democrats that this is not a path to walk," she said Wednesday in an interview on "Squawk Box." "The disruption that it would create for small family business and farmers and family assets is not worth the pain."