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Use of Disclaimers in Pre and Post-Mortem Estate Planning
View in PDF: Tax News & Comment — February 2013 Introduction Disclaimers can be extremely useful in estate planning. A person who disclaims property is treated as never having received the property for gift, estate or income tax purposes. This … Continue reading
Posted in Disclaimers, Estate Planning, Post Mortem Estate Planning, Probate & Administration
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