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n. (plural of inheritance tax English)
Usage examples of "inheritance taxes".
The land had been sold years before to pay the inheritance taxes and other debts.
I've got to call IRS and tell them to suspend inheritance taxes in this instance.
I am an American citizen, for instance, and when I die, the United States government plans to take over half my fortune in inheritance taxes—.
Joe had inherited this permit from his father (promptly losing 10 percent of the animals allowed on each permit through an official attrition policy akin to inheritance taxes), and down through the last fifteen years he had seen the number of animals allowed on it steadily reduced through some kind of governmental bureaucratic black magic, until he had grazing rights for only two cows left from that rich heritage bequeathed to him by his father.
After inheritance taxes, Patrice, in addition to maximum gifts each year her father was alive, inherited about five and a half millions.
Those were taken out in order to have sufficient ready cash in the estate to pay inheritance taxes without necessitating a sale of securities at a loss.
Even then there were big income and inheritance taxes, and although there were no immediate heirs, the corporate entity had to be protected.
All the Bohemians are doing is fining her for back inheritance taxes.