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... eligible to receive food stamps [SNAP] ... yes
No they will not buy back stamps
Back of the Book stamps are those that are used for special purposes. These include Air Mail stamps, Special Delivery stamps, tax, official, and postage due stamps. In stamp albums and catalogs they are found at the 'back of the book.'
No, you can not resell your stamps back to the post office.
Yes, they will exchange damaged stamps for similar stamps. They will not give you back you money.
A beneficiary does not have to accept an inheritance. Their share or that item will go back to the estate to be distributed in another manor.
No, you can't. You should go to your local U.S. post office and purchase a Canadian stamp to mail your letter.
The estate can require that the beneficiary pay the money back. Or they may offset the amount against what they get. If there is anything left over, there shouldn't be a reason to make them pay it back.
Stock Transfer Stamps are called 'Back of the Book' stamps. That is because they are found at the back of the stamp album or catalog. Consult a catalog that includes them. Scott's Specialized US Catalog includes them.
You get them back after 10 stamps
No, food stamps are strictly for food products and no cash can be withdrawn from your monthly benefit.
Yes. If the beneficiary does not want to assume the financial responsibility of the property he or she is not legally entitled to do so. They may refuse the bequest and the issue will be disposed or distribted according to the state probate laws.