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Two straight best friends from Dublin, Ireland, decided to get married in order to avoid paying around $60,000 in inheritance tax.

Murphy had planned to give his house to his best friend but was surprised to find out how much the inheritance tax would be.

Matt Murphy, 83, and 58-year old Michael O’Sullivan decided to keep things simple with a small ceremony at Sir Patrick Dun’s Hospital Registry Office.

The two have been bros for over 30 years. O’Sullivan currently crashes at Murphy’s place and acts as his caregiver.

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