Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. Check out and contribute to the discussion of this word!
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word inheritence.
Examples
-
Same thing goes for other aspects such as inheritence, if a woman decides that she wants only half of what her brother gets then that is up to her (and her relegious belief), no one will come and tell her: You must have as much as him, thus it is an issue of personal choice, a choice that you make as an individual.
dubai in vogue 2009
-
Or in other words, he passed on part of Obama's "inheritence"?
RedState 2009
-
Real scientists have done real science to support the claims of evolution, that the diversity of life can be explained by an on-going process of variation, selection and inheritence.
-
The one requested his inheritence and squandered it selfishly thereafter.
The Disease of Righteous Indignation | Heretical Ideas Magazine 2009
-
And then the Supreme Court hears the upcoming case and overturns that nonsense because the Constitution mandates equal protection under the law ... and giving opposite-sex couples federal tax breaks and inheritence rights while denying them to same-sex couples is a blatant violation of that mandate.
-
Real scientists have done real science to support the claims of evolution, that the diversity of life can be explained by an on-going process of variation, selection and inheritence.
-
My radical proposal is to have a real, effective inheritence tax that would take in large sums -- the current inhereritance tax is essentially a voluntary tax -- and use the large sums that could be raised to lower income taxes.
Taxes and Market Time, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
-
Same as Steve182 and the rest said, alternatively you could give them to a non profit and write off the deduction, it will help offset any inheritence tax you may have to pay later.
-
My radical proposal is to have a real, effective inheritence tax that would take in large sums -- the current inhereritance tax is essentially a voluntary tax -- and use the large sums that could be raised to lower income taxes.
Taxes and Market Time, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
-
Same as Steve182 and the rest said, alternatively you could give them to a non profit and write off the deduction, it will help offset any inheritence tax you may have to pay later.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.