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What is an Inheritress?

Inheritresses is a term used in the context of inheritance tax. It refers to individuals who inherit property or assets from someone who has passed away, and are therefore responsible for paying any inheritance tax that may be due on the inherited assets.

For example, if John dies and leaves his estate to his daughter, Sarah, she would be considered an inheritoress of John's estate, and would be responsible for paying any inheritance tax that is due on the assets she inherited.

The term "inheritresses" is not commonly used in everyday language, but it is a legal term that is used in the context of inheritance tax law. It is important to note that inheritance tax laws can vary depending on the jurisdiction, so the specific rules and regulations regarding inheritresses may differ depending on where you live.

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