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The Federal Gift Tax Return Form 709: Tax and Legal Issues
With little Congressional interest in increasing the $1 million lifetime exemption, familiarity with gift tax is important in estate planning. This seminar will first consider legal requirements for a completed gift. Filing requirements will then be reviewed. Gifts exempt from … Continue reading
Tax News & Comment — March 2010
The March 2010 issue of Tax News & Comment focuses on tax and estate planning in 2010. “IRS Matters” discusses 2009 Regulations and Rulings of Note; “From the Courts” discusses 2009 Gift & Estate Tax Decisions of Note: “From Washington” … Continue reading
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Tax News & Comment — April 2011
View Issue: Tax News & Comment — April 2011 pril 14, 2011 I. ESTATE TAX RETURNS Calculation and remittance of federal and NYS estate tax is of primary concern in administering an estate. An estate tax return must be filed … Continue reading →