Interesting thought… In Canada, they don’t tax lottery/gambling winnings, but they do have an inheritance/estate tax. What if you put in your will that your estate was to be declared a lottery with a limited number of scratch & win tickets that you gave to your heirs….
As much as it costs to die I hope I can hang around long enough after they put me in “the box” to see the tears shed when the state takes most of what I have for inheritance taxes…and the “greedy buggers” (also known as my family) cry harder than ever because there won’t be any for them.
cleokaya almost 16 years ago
That’s right. You can’t sink any lower than you are now.
Wenthral almost 16 years ago
recession proff yes, but they do tax the dead.
wittyvegan almost 16 years ago
I don’t mind if they tax me when I’m dead.
briankblough almost 16 years ago
Again-“My advice for those who die Declare the pennies on your eyes” “Taxman” by the Beatles
h2oman almost 16 years ago
The other bright side is he will still be able to vote.
danielsangeo almost 16 years ago
Just a minor quibble. They don’t tax the dead. They tax inheritors, not bequeathers.
Wildmustang1262 almost 16 years ago
The dead will not cross over yet. If I die, I rather to have my body cremate instead bury in the wasting dirt.
Digital Frog almost 16 years ago
Interesting thought… In Canada, they don’t tax lottery/gambling winnings, but they do have an inheritance/estate tax. What if you put in your will that your estate was to be declared a lottery with a limited number of scratch & win tickets that you gave to your heirs….
ANandy almost 16 years ago
Give it time. BO will find a way.
Caddy57 almost 16 years ago
As much as it costs to die I hope I can hang around long enough after they put me in “the box” to see the tears shed when the state takes most of what I have for inheritance taxes…and the “greedy buggers” (also known as my family) cry harder than ever because there won’t be any for them.