...for appointing a guardian or creating a trust. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) ruled that these gifts under local statute meet the requirements of Section...
...taken into account in the same way as the basic Medicare tax (IRS Q&As (#24) at ...
...get a boost from publicity surrounding the release last month of internal IRS documents describing the agency's policies regarding how it obtains emails, text...
...appointed daughter Betty Blake executrix, and granddaughter Nancy as successor executrix. The IRS' assessment of estate tax deficiencies dated to 1991. It was never informed...
...706") was filed with the United States Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") on behalf of Talbot's Estate ("the Estate"). (Cirenza...
...how hard that can be to accomplish! A recent memorandum by the IRS Office of Chief Counsel provides taxpayers with a reminder of the circumstances...
...trust belonged to Sinisgallinow deceasedor his company. The IRS and New York's environment agency (DEC) made competing claims against the...
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