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Proposed "death tax" may kill the family farm?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 970833" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Yes, the stock is a good way because they don't really even have to know they own anything this can all be in your files. Its not until you pay out dividends does the stock even have to be mentioned so you can hold this close to your chest and if for some reason things are not panning out the way you wish then the stock can magically be put somewhere else. Don't know if you've ever noticed this or not but the government typically uses your own paperwork you submit to them to hang you with and there is a lot you can do in house before you ever have to divulge anything to them if you get my drift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 970833, member: 4362"] Yes, the stock is a good way because they don't really even have to know they own anything this can all be in your files. Its not until you pay out dividends does the stock even have to be mentioned so you can hold this close to your chest and if for some reason things are not panning out the way you wish then the stock can magically be put somewhere else. Don't know if you've ever noticed this or not but the government typically uses your own paperwork you submit to them to hang you with and there is a lot you can do in house before you ever have to divulge anything to them if you get my drift. [/QUOTE]
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