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COULDITBEME
Asked October 2012
Do I have to pay any kind of tax on inherited property? Home, land, monetary.
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JessieBelle
Oct 2012
For smaller estates, inheritance is exempt from any "death taxes" now. If the estate is large, however, you will have to pay taxes. Most people will not owe taxes. We are the 99. :)
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