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A) Generate additional revenues to supplement the estate tax.
B) Prevent the avoidance of transfer taxes (both estate and gift tax) through transfers that skip a generation of recipients.
C) Eliminate the possibility that the estate tax can be avoided by gifts in contemplation of death.
D) Replace the gift tax on distributions from trusts.
E) None of the choices are correct.
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A) Don has made a taxable gift of $205,000.
B) Don has made a taxable gift of $70,000.
C) Don has made a taxable gift of $22,000.
D) Don has made a taxable gift of $55,000.
E) None of the choices are correct-Don did not make a taxable gift.
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A) Leaving all property to the surviving spouse maximizes the marital deduction and therefore minimizes total transfer taxes on the estates of both spouses.
B) A bypass provision in the will of the deceased spouse is designed to use the applicable credit of the deceased spouse by transferring property to beneficiaries other than the surviving spouse.
C) Serial gifts are limited in scope because only $10,000 can be transferred each year tax-free to any specific donee.
D) Serial gifts can move significant amounts of wealth only if employed by multiple donors.
E) None of the choices are true.
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109) Andrea transferred $500,000 of stock to a trust, with income to be paid to her niece for 20 years (value $125,000) and the remainder tobe paid to her nephew (value $375,000) . Andrea named a bank as independent trustee but retained the power to determine how much income, if any, will be paid in any particular year. What is the amount of the taxable gift, if any? Explain your answer.
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A) $250,000.
B) $220,000.
C) $125,000.
D) $110,000.
E) zero-Mary had no ownership interest in the property at her death.
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A) $50,000.
B) $105,000.
C) $80,000.
D) $0. This property qualifies for the marital deduction.
E) None of the choices are correct.
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A) An applicable credit and a marital deduction.
B) A charitable deduction and an annual exclusion.
C) A gift-splitting election and a deduction for income taxes paid by the fiduciary.
D) A charitable deduction and the unused spousal exemption equivalent.
E) All of these choices are characteristics common to both the gift and the estate tax.
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A) An applicable credit of up to $15,000 per donee per year reduces the tax on any transfer.
B) An annual exclusion offsets any transfer up to $15,000.
C) An election can be made to split a transfer between spouses.
D) A charitable and a marital deduction are allowed in computing the taxable transfer.
E) All of the choices are true.
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A) Brent made a taxable gift of $45,000.
B) Brent made two taxable gifts of $17,000 each.
C) Brent transferred the tickets for love and affection so no gift tax is imposed.
D) Brent made two taxable gifts of $5,000.
E) None of the choices are correct.
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A) A remainder interest held by the decedent at the time of death is not included in the decedent's gross estate.
B) The value of a remainder interest depends in part on the Section 7520 interest rate at the time of death.
C) The value of a remainder interest in a life estate is independent of the age of the life tenant.
D) The value of a life estate does not depend upon the age of the life tenant.
E) None of the choices are true.
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A) $58,000.
B) $196,620.
C) $393,240.
D) $131,080.
E) None of the choices are correct.
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