Maybe you should look at how long foundations survive, esp. family foundations which have a comparable business model: Caring for humans—living ones instead of not-quite-dead ones though. I’d guess that these live significantly longer. Thre are even special tax rules for those (e.g. in Germany a family foundation has to pay a virtual death tax every 30 years).
Maybe you should look at how long foundations survive, esp. family foundations which have a comparable business model: Caring for humans—living ones instead of not-quite-dead ones though. I’d guess that these live significantly longer. Thre are even special tax rules for those (e.g. in Germany a family foundation has to pay a virtual death tax every 30 years).