← Back to context Comment by kazinator 1 year ago OK, so you can have your dad's piano for 20 years after he dies, after that it's public property. 5 comments kazinator Reply umbra07 1 year ago Some people would surprisingly agree with that. kazinator 1 year ago Well, yes; some people would agree with the stronger proposition of you not getting that piano, or not without paying some tax on it. lazyasciiart 10 months ago How on earth do you classify estate taxes as stronger than fixed term ownership? 1 reply → Ray20 10 months ago Because they didn't have a father?
umbra07 1 year ago Some people would surprisingly agree with that. kazinator 1 year ago Well, yes; some people would agree with the stronger proposition of you not getting that piano, or not without paying some tax on it. lazyasciiart 10 months ago How on earth do you classify estate taxes as stronger than fixed term ownership? 1 reply → Ray20 10 months ago Because they didn't have a father?
kazinator 1 year ago Well, yes; some people would agree with the stronger proposition of you not getting that piano, or not without paying some tax on it. lazyasciiart 10 months ago How on earth do you classify estate taxes as stronger than fixed term ownership? 1 reply →
lazyasciiart 10 months ago How on earth do you classify estate taxes as stronger than fixed term ownership? 1 reply →
Some people would surprisingly agree with that.
Well, yes; some people would agree with the stronger proposition of you not getting that piano, or not without paying some tax on it.
How on earth do you classify estate taxes as stronger than fixed term ownership?
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Because they didn't have a father?