Lawyers face a difficult challenge in effectively planning for their clients\u27 estates in light of the constant shifts in federal tax policy. No area of tax law illustrates this challenge better than the law governing the estate taxation of qualified plan benefits. Even within a single tax act, the policy decisions often are inconsistent. In a recent law review article, Charles McLure described this phenomenon in the following manner: Even if Congress begins its deliberations with a menu of proposals that are defensible on policy grounds, at some point, the process is likely to become driven by revenue estimates, rather than by policy considerations. When this happens, proposals are adopted because they raise revenue, not because they mak...
Until recently, in those circumstances where there was a valuation range with respect to a particula...
Abstract — The U.S. is in an unprecedented estate planning conundrum that can bifurcate towards eith...
More than a century ago, Congress enacted the modern estate tax to help pay for World War I. Unlike ...
Lawyers face a difficult challenge in effectively planning for their clients\u27 estates in light of...
Owners of modest estates are always greatly relieved to learn of the liberal federal estate tax exem...
The best advice tax practitioners can give clients after the 2001 Tax Relief Act, is that the optima...
When the 2001 Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act expired in 2010, Congress extended t...
Inflation and an unprecedented increase in employment and national income have multiplied the number...
Fellow Joyce Beebe analyzes how changes to the exclusion limits for estate taxes passed under the 20...
The Estate Tax is a toll that is imposed on the assets of a deceased individual in the United States...
Looming on the horizon is the very real possibility of estate tax repeal. In the interim for those c...
Inequality has been increasing in the United States. We should care about this increase because ineq...
Estate planners must now evaluate all estate plans in light of the new tax rules, the increased exem...
The estate tax became a red-hot political issue in the late 1990s. Opponents called it the “death ta...
Few estates are subject to the estate tax, which accounts for only a small portion of federal revenu...
Until recently, in those circumstances where there was a valuation range with respect to a particula...
Abstract — The U.S. is in an unprecedented estate planning conundrum that can bifurcate towards eith...
More than a century ago, Congress enacted the modern estate tax to help pay for World War I. Unlike ...
Lawyers face a difficult challenge in effectively planning for their clients\u27 estates in light of...
Owners of modest estates are always greatly relieved to learn of the liberal federal estate tax exem...
The best advice tax practitioners can give clients after the 2001 Tax Relief Act, is that the optima...
When the 2001 Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act expired in 2010, Congress extended t...
Inflation and an unprecedented increase in employment and national income have multiplied the number...
Fellow Joyce Beebe analyzes how changes to the exclusion limits for estate taxes passed under the 20...
The Estate Tax is a toll that is imposed on the assets of a deceased individual in the United States...
Looming on the horizon is the very real possibility of estate tax repeal. In the interim for those c...
Inequality has been increasing in the United States. We should care about this increase because ineq...
Estate planners must now evaluate all estate plans in light of the new tax rules, the increased exem...
The estate tax became a red-hot political issue in the late 1990s. Opponents called it the “death ta...
Few estates are subject to the estate tax, which accounts for only a small portion of federal revenu...
Until recently, in those circumstances where there was a valuation range with respect to a particula...
Abstract — The U.S. is in an unprecedented estate planning conundrum that can bifurcate towards eith...
More than a century ago, Congress enacted the modern estate tax to help pay for World War I. Unlike ...