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estate taxes

n. (estate tax English)

Usage examples of "estate taxes".

With the approval of Gabrielle, the house was sold, the estate was reduced to cash, and after estate taxes, legal fees, and court costs, the sum of $191,500 was placed in a trust.

I mean you can see why Lily's parents gave up on her, he told me her father's putting all his money into her brother's hands, getting around the estate taxes in case he dies, so of course she pictures herself marrying Oscar and moving right in if she can ever get her divorce straight, which of course she can't.

But if he takes care of that minimum, he can dodge almost everything else-no income tax, no local taxes except when he buys something, nobody tries to force his kids into public schools, no real estate taxes, no politics-no violence in the streets.

He checked it out in the County Clerk's office, and it wasn't sold to pay estate taxes.

None of us want to move back here, and of course the estate taxes are horrendous, even divided three ways.

She and Pop gradually moved it over into my name and again avoided inheritance and estate taxes, all legal as Sunday School.

He knew what the situation was: he was liable for estate taxes in both the United Kingdom and Canada, and on his full estate.

I don't think he was trying to cheat on estate taxes or anything like that.