In Effectively Curbing the GST Exemption for Perpetual Trusts, I criticized the Treasury Department’s proposal for dealing with perpetual trusts. My objection is that Treasury’s approach would leave many trusts and much wealth GST-exempt for much longer than Congress originally intended. For perpetual trusts created before enactment, Treasury’s approach would allow them to continue to be unburdened by a durational limit. For perpetual trusts created after the effective date of enactment, Treasury’s approach would still allow them to qualify for the GST exemption, but would have the exemption expire 90 years after the trust was created
While members of Congress vigorously debate the advantages and disadvantages of keeping the current ...
One of the most effective tools to accomplish the goal of preserving family wealth is a perpetual dy...
For more than two centuries, the Rule against Perpetuities has served as the chief means of limiting...
In Effectively Curbing the GST Exemption for Perpetual Trusts, I criticized the Treasury Departmen...
In separate but complementary letters to the editor of Tax Notes, Calvin Johnson (University of Texa...
Trusts that can operate for as many as a thousand years or even forever, typically for the benefit o...
In 2009, the UK reconfirmed tis long-standing public policy against perpetual trusts. America has be...
The federal estate tax is in abeyance this year. The popular press has picked up on the possibility ...
This article examines the relationship between the federal wealth transfer taxes and the rule agains...
By abolishing the Rule Against Perpetuities, twenty-one states have validated perpetual trusts. Th...
This posting updates the article titled Congress Promotes Perpetual Trusts: Why?. The article was or...
Max M. Schanzenbach and Robert H. Sitkoff, in the work they presented at this Symposium and in their...
By abolishing the Rule Against Perpetuities, 21 states have now validated perpetual trusts. The prev...
This essay emphatically defends perpetual trusts and recent state-level repeals of the Rule Against ...
Professor Lawrence Waggoner nominally aims his critique at wealthy individuals who desire perpetual ...
While members of Congress vigorously debate the advantages and disadvantages of keeping the current ...
One of the most effective tools to accomplish the goal of preserving family wealth is a perpetual dy...
For more than two centuries, the Rule against Perpetuities has served as the chief means of limiting...
In Effectively Curbing the GST Exemption for Perpetual Trusts, I criticized the Treasury Departmen...
In separate but complementary letters to the editor of Tax Notes, Calvin Johnson (University of Texa...
Trusts that can operate for as many as a thousand years or even forever, typically for the benefit o...
In 2009, the UK reconfirmed tis long-standing public policy against perpetual trusts. America has be...
The federal estate tax is in abeyance this year. The popular press has picked up on the possibility ...
This article examines the relationship between the federal wealth transfer taxes and the rule agains...
By abolishing the Rule Against Perpetuities, twenty-one states have validated perpetual trusts. Th...
This posting updates the article titled Congress Promotes Perpetual Trusts: Why?. The article was or...
Max M. Schanzenbach and Robert H. Sitkoff, in the work they presented at this Symposium and in their...
By abolishing the Rule Against Perpetuities, 21 states have now validated perpetual trusts. The prev...
This essay emphatically defends perpetual trusts and recent state-level repeals of the Rule Against ...
Professor Lawrence Waggoner nominally aims his critique at wealthy individuals who desire perpetual ...
While members of Congress vigorously debate the advantages and disadvantages of keeping the current ...
One of the most effective tools to accomplish the goal of preserving family wealth is a perpetual dy...
For more than two centuries, the Rule against Perpetuities has served as the chief means of limiting...