Sentence examples for gets stepped up from inspiring English sources

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(Also: The preferred stock gets stepped up at death).

His half gets stepped up to a cost basis of $4.25 million.

If you own property jointly and don't live in a community property state, at the death of the first spouse the half of the property he owned gets stepped up in basis to its current market value.

In the nine states with community property laws, including California and Texas, the whole house gets stepped up, so there is no gain if the house is sold immediately.

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The executor may have to make complicated and delicate decisions for example, which assets, going to which heirs, get stepped up in basis.

It's about time we, alongside the generations in the UK sitting today in homes we will never own, in jobs we will never get, step up to the plate and do the same.

And then eventually you've got to start stepping up and doing better at these kind of events".

"I also think there was a commitment when Will went out where we collectively have got to step up as a group and get this done.

"The players have got to step up and produce the goods if they want the funding," added Henman.

Somebody has got to step up and get a big hit.

Like I've said before, when they call my number, I've got to step up and get the job done".

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