English to Kannada Dictionary inheritances

inheritances

ಉತ್ತರಾಧಿಕಾರದಿಂದ
definition
noun
he came into a comfortable inheritance
a thing that is inherited.
translation of 'inheritances'
noun
ಪಿತ್ರಾರ್ಜಿತ
example
But since most of our principles are cultural 'inheritances' , discussions halt at a tolerant mutual respect, even when we remain convinced that the other person is wrong.
Unclaimed financial assets such as 'inheritances' , tax refunds, or money from previous bank accounts or employers may be waiting for you or someone you know.
Your children must pay gift tax on taxable gifts and inheritance tax on taxable 'inheritances' (spouses do not pay this tax).
The 8th shows gain from dowries, unexpected 'inheritances' and legacies.
This tax has increasingly shifted its focus from real wealth to becoming a tax on gifts and 'inheritances' taken by persons of more modest circumstances who would not normally be regarded as wealthy or well off.
The current tax-free threshold on gifts or 'inheritances' from parent to child is €422,148, although prior gifts made by either of you to them will be included in calculating any tax due.
Buyers also are using 'inheritances' to purchase vacation properties.
A significant part of this contract was the renuncia with which a woman renounced all claims to future 'inheritances' or familial property.
Traditionally, much agricultural land and urban property was held as collective property, either undivided 'inheritances' or endowed land.
The trust can accept and invest 'inheritances' and gifts, and money from the trust can supplement the child's government benefits without jeopardizing them.
Contribute any bonuses, tax refunds, cash gifts, 'inheritances' or divorce settlements to a retirement account.
Otherwise, gifts or 'inheritances' taken by one spouse in a dissolved marriage from the other spouse, after the divorce, will be between strangers.
Such a transfer is exempt from tax, meaning that in addition to the house you can still give her gifts or 'inheritances' up to the threshold that applies to transfers from parents to children.
They include home-grown professionals who have benefited from 'inheritances' and shrewd property investment.
A specified amount of gifts / 'inheritances' could be received tax free depending on the relationship between the donor (your brother) and you.
Groups with lower income accumulated fewer assets to transfer as 'inheritances' .
However, the children's prospects grew better in both respects: the number of children is positively connected with both 'inheritances' and legacies given to children.
Traditional practices often denied women their statutory entitlements to 'inheritances' and property.
They have taken no previous gifts or 'inheritances' from their parents and each has an inheritance tax-free threshold of €456,438.
However, if the person receiving the inheritance has previously received gifts or 'inheritances' from the same group since 2 December 1988 the new and old benefits must be aggregated.
Bulgaria began to adopt Western style laws, giving women 'inheritance' rights.
But, he said, the deal had been deadlocked due to 'inheritance' problems over the land.
It is a step towards avoiding the problems arising over housing, taxation, 'inheritance' rights and family law.
This difference in concept has important implications for family 'inheritance' and for the ownership structure.
Feminists and lawyers have focused on 'inheritance' laws that discriminate against daughters.
In short, 'inheritance' laws should be the same for both sons and daughters.
Our objective was to determine the mode of 'inheritance' for this resistance trait.
Once on the statute book, gay men and lesbians will enjoy the same tax, 'inheritance' and tenancy rights as married couples.
Such epigenetic 'inheritance' across somatic cell generations is well accepted.
In the event of a customary marriage only, customary 'inheritance' laws are enforced.
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