Case Involved $6M in Gift Tax and $5M in Estate Tax; Interest in General Partnership Sold for Private Annuity; Much Planning at the End of 2012 Bruce Givner at Financial Planning reports that U.S. Tax Court Judge Elizabeth Paris handed the taxpayers a victory last Thursday [2/14/2013] involving a powerful estate tax planning tool: private annuities. The case, Estate of Kite v. Commissioner, is important, Givner explains, partly because much of the planning was done in a panic at the end of 2012, for fear that the lifetime exclusion would drop from $5.12 million to $1 million per person, and it…
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Still Fighting for its RTRP Program; More Case Analysis and Industry Reaction Frank Byrt at Accounting Web reports what’s happened in last two weeks since the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia found the IRS lacked authority to regulate independent tax preparers. Here’s more: