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Aloiza [94]
3 years ago
11

The gift tax is used to prevent people from avoiding the

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1 answer:
Lubov Fominskaja [6]3 years ago
6 0
<span>The gift tax is used to prevent people from avoiding the: 
estate tax! (answer b)

The situation in which these taxes are employed is wealth inheritance: Gift tax is used when a person wants to pass down their wealth during their lifetime (which is sometimes down by the elderly to avoid this estate tax)

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