For the purpose of inheritance taxes, the price of the shares are determined. It is computed by first taking the difference of the offered and bid prices, dividing it by four and then the result is added to the lower of the two prices.
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For the purpose of inheritance taxes, the price of the shares are determined. It is computed by first taking the difference of the offered and bid prices, dividing it by four and then the result is added to the lower of the two prices.
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