Estate duty For the purposes of estate duty, an estate consists of all property of the deceased - including deemed property, such as life-insurance policies and payments from pension funds - wherever situated.
Aux fins de l'es -tate droit, un domaine se compose de tous les biens du défunt - y compris les biens, tels que des polices d'assurance vie et les versements des fonds de pension - où qu'ils se trouvent.
When spouses are taxed in France but not in Ireland, when the estate duty allowance is 300, 000 Francs in France but 1, 300, 000 thousand in Germany, then there is a problem.
Quand le conjoint est imposé en France, qu'il n'est pas imposé en Irlande, quand l'abattement des droits de succession est de 300 000 francs en France et de 1 300 000 en Allemagne, il y a un problème.
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