Generation-skipping Transfer Tax

Generation-skipping Transfer Tax
Title Generation-skipping Transfer Tax PDF eBook
Author Carol A. Harrington
Publisher
Pages
Release 2001
Genre Estate planning
ISBN 9780791342077

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Fundamentals of Federal Estate, Gift, and Generation-Skipping Taxes

Fundamentals of Federal Estate, Gift, and Generation-Skipping Taxes
Title Fundamentals of Federal Estate, Gift, and Generation-Skipping Taxes PDF eBook
Author Anne-Marie Rhodes
Publisher West Academic Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2017-05-03
Genre Generation-skipping transfer tax
ISBN 9781634607629

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The Logic of the Transfer Taxes

The Logic of the Transfer Taxes
Title The Logic of the Transfer Taxes PDF eBook
Author Laura Cunningham
Publisher West Academic Publishing
Pages 253
Release 2020-12-29
Genre
ISBN 9781647081133

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The Logic of the Transfer Taxes: A Guide to the Federal Taxation of Wealth Transfers offers a broad survey of the federal transfer tax system. It thoroughly covers all of the fundamental rules of the gift, estate and generation skipping transfer taxes and provides numerous illustrative examples. It also offers a glimpse of some popular tax planning techniques, including FLPs, GRATS and IDGT'S, and the Special Valuation Rules of Chapter 14. It is appropriate for use as a coursebook for a two or three credit JD or LLM course, or as a reference for newcomers to the area. The Second Edition incorporates changes to the law made by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.

Federal Taxes on Gratuitous Transfers

Federal Taxes on Gratuitous Transfers
Title Federal Taxes on Gratuitous Transfers PDF eBook
Author Joseph M. Dodge
Publisher Aspen Publishing
Pages 679
Release 2014-12-09
Genre Law
ISBN 1454860421

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This book deals with the federal income tax as it bears on gratuitous transfers and with the federal wealth transfer taxes. The federal wealth transfer taxes presently consist of a partially unified estate and gift tax and a generation-skipping tax. The federal transfer tax system is separate and apart from the federal income tax. Features: Emphasis on text, statutes, and regulations, rather than cases (especially cases that involve routine application of law to facts) "Building block" organization (simple to complex estates), rather than segmented organization according to Code sections. Extensive use of questions and problems to aid students High-profile authorship in Joseph M. Dodge (a highly regarded tax specialist), Wendy C. Gerzog, and Bridget J. Crawford (both well-established in the field) The book reconstitutes the Estate and Gift tax course from the ground up in light of modern estates practice. For example, special valuation rules are treated as basic, as opposed to being just "tacked on" as other books treat them. More emphasis on valuation and use of FLPs than in other books. Valuation is introduced early on and integrated with other material Integration of related income tax materials, including income taxation of estates and trusts Relation of tax doctrine to tax planning strategies Focus on doctrine that influences the practice of estate and trust law, rather than doctrine for its own sake Reference to state law (including recent developments) as it bears on transfer tax issues, with full coverage of issues raised by community property systems

Federal Taxation of Trusts, Grantors, and Beneficiaries

Federal Taxation of Trusts, Grantors, and Beneficiaries
Title Federal Taxation of Trusts, Grantors, and Beneficiaries PDF eBook
Author John L. Peschel
Publisher Warren Gorham & Lamont
Pages 228
Release 1989
Genre Law
ISBN

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Understanding Estate and Gift Taxation

Understanding Estate and Gift Taxation
Title Understanding Estate and Gift Taxation PDF eBook
Author Brant J. Hellwig
Publisher Carolina Academic Press LLC
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Gifts
ISBN 9781531012182

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Understanding Estate and Gift Taxation is designed primarily for use by law students taking a course on the United States transfer tax system, i.e., a course on the estate, gift, and generation-skipping transfer taxes. The book consists of 26 chapters, each addressing one of the basic topics typically covered in a course on the transfer tax system, including the computation of estate, gift, and generation-skipping transfer taxes; the gift tax annual exclusion; the estate and gift tax marital deductions; and the estate and gift tax implications of transfers with retained powers or interests. Because the Internal Revenue Code and Treasury Regulations are the primary source materials for the transfer tax system, the book includes numerous excerpts of those provisions. Each chapter also includes summaries of the leading cases and IRS rulings, plus examples of how this area of the law applies to common fact patterns. Understanding Estate and Gift Taxation is designed primarily for law students, but it is also intended to be useful to practitioners, including generalists who need a relatively brief summary of an estate and gift tax topic, beginning lawyers who intend to specialize in estate and gift taxation and estate planning, and experienced lawyers who wish to expand their practices into estate and gift taxation and estate planning. The book similarly would be useful to accountants who practice in these areas.

Federal Wealth Transfer Taxes

Federal Wealth Transfer Taxes
Title Federal Wealth Transfer Taxes PDF eBook
Author Kevin M. Yamamoto
Publisher West Academic
Pages 506
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Law
ISBN 9780314153159

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The modern federal wealth transfer tax regime traces back to the Revenue Act of 1916. Today, the federal wealth transfer tax regime consists of three separate taxes: (1) the federal estate tax; (2) the federal gift tax; and (3) the federal generation-skipping transfer tax. All three taxes are excises imposed on the gratuitous transfer of wealth by individuals. Yamamoto and Donaldson's Black Letter Outline on Federal Wealth Transfer Taxes thoroughly covers and explains all three types of federal wealth transfer taxes.