In his Keynote Address “Death Tax” Politics at the October 2, 2015 Boston College Law School and American College of Trust and Estate Counsel Symposium, The Centennial of the Estate and Gift Tax: Perspectives and Recommendations, Michael Graetz describes the fight over the repeal of the estate tax and its current diminished state. Graetz argues that the political battle over the repeal of the estate tax reflects a fundamental challenge to our nation’s progressive tax system. This Address concludes that a revitalized estate tax is important for managing the national debt and reducing massive inequalities in wealth
Recent legislation has left a gift and estate tax that will apply to far fewer than 1% of all decede...
I would like to consider the question: What brings us together today to consider the possible repeal...
This Article challenges the conventional wisdom that the estate tax is easily circumvented
In his Keynote Address Death Tax Politics at the October 2, 2015 Boston College Law School and Ame...
In his Keynote Address “Death Tax” Politics at the October 2, 2015 Boston College Law School and Ame...
This paper is an edited transcript of the Lloyd Leva Plaine Distinguished Lecture, delivered at the ...
This paper is an edited transcript of the Lloyd Leva Plaine Distinguished Lecture, delivered at the ...
The estate tax was enacted because of concerns about the impact of large concentrations of dynastic ...
Keynote Address: Michael Graetz, Columbia Alumni Professor of Tax Law (Introduced by James Repetti, ...
The one-hundredth anniversary of the estate tax provides an ideal moment to reflect on the role of w...
For several decades, total revenues raised by estate and gift taxes have roughly equalled those rais...
In a previous article, we argued that contrary to the state of the law over 35 years ago — when Geor...
This fast-paced book by Yale professors Michael Graetz and Ian Shapiro unravels the following myster...
The federal estate tax is in abeyance this year. The popular press has picked up on the possibility ...
In 2000, Professor William Turnier proposed a package of three reforms to make the estate tax more “...
Recent legislation has left a gift and estate tax that will apply to far fewer than 1% of all decede...
I would like to consider the question: What brings us together today to consider the possible repeal...
This Article challenges the conventional wisdom that the estate tax is easily circumvented
In his Keynote Address Death Tax Politics at the October 2, 2015 Boston College Law School and Ame...
In his Keynote Address “Death Tax” Politics at the October 2, 2015 Boston College Law School and Ame...
This paper is an edited transcript of the Lloyd Leva Plaine Distinguished Lecture, delivered at the ...
This paper is an edited transcript of the Lloyd Leva Plaine Distinguished Lecture, delivered at the ...
The estate tax was enacted because of concerns about the impact of large concentrations of dynastic ...
Keynote Address: Michael Graetz, Columbia Alumni Professor of Tax Law (Introduced by James Repetti, ...
The one-hundredth anniversary of the estate tax provides an ideal moment to reflect on the role of w...
For several decades, total revenues raised by estate and gift taxes have roughly equalled those rais...
In a previous article, we argued that contrary to the state of the law over 35 years ago — when Geor...
This fast-paced book by Yale professors Michael Graetz and Ian Shapiro unravels the following myster...
The federal estate tax is in abeyance this year. The popular press has picked up on the possibility ...
In 2000, Professor William Turnier proposed a package of three reforms to make the estate tax more “...
Recent legislation has left a gift and estate tax that will apply to far fewer than 1% of all decede...
I would like to consider the question: What brings us together today to consider the possible repeal...
This Article challenges the conventional wisdom that the estate tax is easily circumvented