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If it's only money that was left to you, it's not considered taxable to you because they've already paid tax on it as they got it.
The only thing that would be taxable is the money YOU make on it now (interest earned, or dividends from investing).
If it's only money that was left to you, it's not considered taxable to you because they've already paid tax on it as they got it.
The only thing that would be taxable is the money YOU make on it now (interest earned, or dividends from investing).
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