BMI27. Same with Material Possessions

Its the same thing with the material possessions.
 After several times, working a huge a lot, being successful and getting money for that what happens?   it is immediately confiscated.

you begin to think of other things to do with the money.  One is to collect furniture and stuff for the house so at least you can enjoy a reward from your work.  Another is to go travelling.  So okay my parents did that.  But what is left for me after they die? Never mind that, my father died bed ridden and my mother is now bedridden.  Can they benefit from selling some of the less important  furniture? No.

So with all the taxes that are incurred when they are sold, it is almost not worth the effort to sell them in the first place.  Yes I know that the estate tax  is not a big one.  However there is another one. Forget about sixty percent.

My brother is all for calling the Salvation Army and getting rid of the furniture and the house as fast as possible instead of wasting time on it and having all the compensation  go else where and pronto.   I mean you might as well be trying to better your life and making money.

Where I stand this seems to be the status quo.  I don't know why at all I write about saving the estate in the first place if all this effort is no use to me.  Personally.

Its a painful situation.

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