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inheritance tax Definition

inheritance tax

inheritance tax Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • abolish: We want Mr Brown to abolish inheritance tax outright.
  • charge: Settled property This leaflet explains how we charge inheritance tax on assets which are included in a settlement.
  • loathe: The Daily Express has launched a major crusade to end the loathed inheritance tax grave robbery of middle Britain.
  • deliver: If you are responsible for delivering an inheritance tax account this leaflet explains how and why we seek penalties.

Preposition: on

  • asset: Settled property This leaflet explains how we charge inheritance tax on assets which are included in a settlement.

Modifies a noun

  • threshold: Shadow Chancellor George Osborne said: âIn 1997, just one town had an average house price higher than the inheritance tax threshold.
  • liability: Worse still, owners and managers of smaller companies who have EBTs may now face inheritance tax liabilities.
  • planning: For example, it could be effected under trust for his children as part of an inheritance tax planning exercise.
  • relief: The major disadvantage of the buy and sell method lies in the absence of inheritance tax business relief.
  • business: The major disadvantage of the buy and sell method lies in the absence of inheritance tax business relief.
  • hit: Inheritance tax hits hardworking middle-income earners the hardest, pilfering an asset families have spent their lives working for.