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I refused to help my son by a house — but now it might help me dodge tax

  • Posted on July 13, 2026
  • By Metro
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  • 1 min read
In brief

Parents face a complex ethical dilemma when financial assistance for their children intersects with personal tax planning strategies. This article explores the tension between parental support and fiscal responsibility, examining whether prioritizing tax benefits compromises family values. The narrative questions whether mixed motivations—helping loved ones while reducing tax liability—constitute poor parenting or simply pragmatic financial management.

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I refused to help my son by a house — but now it might help me dodge tax
I refused to help my son by a house — but now it might help me dodge tax

'Does it make us terrible parents for only doing it for tax reasons?'
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Metro

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