too bad nothing like oink exists anymore, I remember being an early uploader of some interpol albums.
Also people just had great music tastes, you could go to any genre and sort and find heavy hitters you didnt know, who were amazing.
The first sounds like the government is encouraging investment in capital infrastructure leading to growth. This happens all the time and its a non-story.
I cant speak to the tax burden on inheritance, I know debts and expenses are often paid out of an estate first however.
The article also goes on to state that the depreciation has a finite time limit.
The actual headline:
"Government providing depreciation that amounts to an interest free loan to billionaires in exchange for investing in capital assets" doesn't fit with the sensationalist nature of the piece
Reminds me of the computer that they build in the three body problem: hundreds of horsemen act as the bus, and infinite amount of aliens either holding a flag up or down act as a massive computer to calculate the three body problem.