The Death card is underneath the Taxes card, which to me would signify that the Death card was placed first, followed by the Taxes card. Which would mean that you will die, and THEN be taxed.
I think ttthe positioning of the cards means that you will suffer ‘Death by taxes’. It’s where the stress of working out the tax you should have paid, the tax you actually paid and then trying to explain to the Inland Revenue why they should give you your money back, kills you.
I prefer 13 over 16, cuase 4.
The Death card is underneath the Taxes card, which to me would signify that the Death card was placed first, followed by the Taxes card. Which would mean that you will die, and THEN be taxed.
🙂 Have a nice weekend!
@Steve - Ah yes, you’ve discovered that this is actually a scathing critique of the British inheritance tax system. Or something. Maybe.
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I think ttthe positioning of the cards means that you will suffer ‘Death by taxes’. It’s where the stress of working out the tax you should have paid, the tax you actually paid and then trying to explain to the Inland Revenue why they should give you your money back, kills you.
on the bright side, there’s a song by Relient K called “Life After Death and Taxes.”
Unfortunately the next card was “uncertainty”.
The next card is “lost data.” The third thing in life that is always certain to occur.