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单词 inheritance tax
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Definition of inheritance tax in English:

inheritance tax

noun
mass noun
  • (in the UK) tax levied on property and money acquired by gift or inheritance (introduced in 1986 to replace capital transfer tax).

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Depending on who inherits the money after your death, there may be income or inheritance tax to be paid on the proceeds.
    • The same applies to inheritance tax and stamp duty, both of which are payable on the basis of the house price.
    • This enables them to avoid draconian British inheritance tax levies in favour of lower Irish rates.
    • Most people know that you can gift £3,000 a year without inheritance tax applying at all.
    • Most gifts are exempt from inheritance tax as long as they are made to individuals more than seven years before your death.
    • In most other countries, inheritance tax is levied, which has long been a lever to modulate the income gap.
    • These gifts are free of inheritance tax providing the individual survives seven years from the date of making the gift.
    • Only the spouse of the person who has died can inherit without incurring inheritance tax.
    • There are no annual property rates or taxes on the islands and inheritance tax was abolished in 1992.
    • More of them than ever before have been swept into higher tax rates, inheritance tax and stamp duty.
    • The rich have got off too lightly with reductions in capital gains tax and inheritance tax.
    • The government announced last summer that work was under way to allow inheritance tax to be paid out of an estate before probate was granted.
    • You recently mentioned the annual gift exemptions for inheritance tax.
    • The problem with inheritance tax is that the government isn't taxing the dead, its taxing the bereaved.
    • But even if you don't want to part with major items you can make various small gifts free from inheritance tax annually.
    • Capital gains tax and inheritance tax can be avoided on works of art of national importance if they are available for the public to view.
    • If inheritance tax is to be levied at all, very generous financial thresholds must be put in place.
    • Some jurisdictions do not have an actual estate or inheritance tax but still levy tax when a death occurs.
    • An inheritance tax is always imposed on beneficiaries when the deceased owns property or assets in Spain.
    • You could be liable to Irish inheritance tax and a similar tax in your new country of residence.
 
 

Definition of inheritance tax in US English:

inheritance tax

nounɪnˈhɛrədəns ˌtæks
  • A tax imposed on someone who inherits property or money.

    Also called death tax
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If inheritance tax is to be levied at all, very generous financial thresholds must be put in place.
    • The rich have got off too lightly with reductions in capital gains tax and inheritance tax.
    • But even if you don't want to part with major items you can make various small gifts free from inheritance tax annually.
    • Most gifts are exempt from inheritance tax as long as they are made to individuals more than seven years before your death.
    • You could be liable to Irish inheritance tax and a similar tax in your new country of residence.
    • This enables them to avoid draconian British inheritance tax levies in favour of lower Irish rates.
    • An inheritance tax is always imposed on beneficiaries when the deceased owns property or assets in Spain.
    • Some jurisdictions do not have an actual estate or inheritance tax but still levy tax when a death occurs.
    • Only the spouse of the person who has died can inherit without incurring inheritance tax.
    • The same applies to inheritance tax and stamp duty, both of which are payable on the basis of the house price.
    • More of them than ever before have been swept into higher tax rates, inheritance tax and stamp duty.
    • Capital gains tax and inheritance tax can be avoided on works of art of national importance if they are available for the public to view.
    • Most people know that you can gift £3,000 a year without inheritance tax applying at all.
    • In most other countries, inheritance tax is levied, which has long been a lever to modulate the income gap.
    • Depending on who inherits the money after your death, there may be income or inheritance tax to be paid on the proceeds.
    • The government announced last summer that work was under way to allow inheritance tax to be paid out of an estate before probate was granted.
    • These gifts are free of inheritance tax providing the individual survives seven years from the date of making the gift.
    • There are no annual property rates or taxes on the islands and inheritance tax was abolished in 1992.
    • You recently mentioned the annual gift exemptions for inheritance tax.
    • The problem with inheritance tax is that the government isn't taxing the dead, its taxing the bereaved.
 
 
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