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CSM-520
Test 2
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Graduate
02/23/2008

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What is the form for an estate tax return and when is it due?
Definition
Form 706; 9 months after death
Term
What is the form for a gift tax return and when is it due?
Definition
Form 709; April 15th
Term
Who files the tax return for an estate and who pays the taxes? What happens if the estate doesn't have enough money to pay taxes?
Definition
The executor of the estate must file the 706 and pay the taxes. The executor must pay even if the estate doesn't have enough money to pay.
Term
Do doees and beneficiaries ever have to pay tax?
Definition
NO
Term
How is transferred property's value measured?
Definition
At fair market value
Term
What are the five computational steps for calculating transfer taxation?
Definition
1. FMV of property transferred
2. Deductions are subtracted
3. Prior lifetime gifts are added
4. Tentative tax is calculated using a unified rate schedule
5. Credits are subtracted to arrive at next tax due
Term
What are the two dates that FMV of transferred property may be calculated at?
Definition
DOG-Date of Gift
DOD-Date of Death
Term
What amount does the unified credit shelter at death?
Definition
The first $2,000,000 transferred
Term
What amount of lifetime gifts does the unified credit shelter?
Definition
The first $1,000,000
Term
When does the generation skipping tax happen and what does it do?
Definition
Heppens when lifetime gift or estate tax is given to descendant more than 1 generation below (Ex. grandparents giving to grandchildren). This causes double taxation
Term
What are the two unlimited deductions for transferring wealth?
Definition
Marital and chartitable deductions
Term
What is the annual exclusion for lifetime gifts and what is the stipulation to receive this exclusion?
Definition
$12,000 per year; it is for present interest only gifts
Term
What disqualifies the annual exclusion for lifetime gifts?
Definition
Keeping a string attached to the gifts or limiting use; keeping control over transfer or what donee does with gift
Term
What is the amount of tax on $2,000,000?
Definition
$780,800
Term
Do you file a form 706 even if estate tax is not due?
Definition
Yes
Term
What is the difference between joint and survivor annuities and single life annuities?
Definition
In joint and survivor: when one dies survivor recevies annuity. In single life: company keeps what is left in annuity and nothing goes to estate
Term
Who can qualified joint interests be between?
Definition
Only spouses
Term
In a joint qualified interest, how much is included in each person's estate?
Definition
1/2 of the amount in the account
Term
What is power of appointment?
Definition
Beneficial right given by 1 party (usually trustor) to another party (usually trustee), allowing that second party to direct beneficial interest
Term
What is general power of appointment and what tax consequences does it hold?
Definition
Allows party to appoint anyone they want (permissable appointees) or just themselves; even their creditors. The full value of the trust is included in this person's estate at death, even if they let power lapse and never use the money.
Term
What can you do to make a power of appointment non-general?
Definition
1. Include ascertainable standards (limited to health, education, maintenance, and support).
2. Require adverse party approval-You can do what you want if you get at least written approval from permissable appointees.
$0 included in holder's gross estate at death
Term
Whose estate receives life insurance proceeds?
Definition
The decedant's esate, assuming he has incidents of ownership
Term
If a decedent owns policy on the life of another what value must he include in estate?
Definition
CSV-cash surrender value; Term life insurance would have a $0 CSV
Term
What if you transfer incidents of ownership on life insurance policy, but die within 3 years?
Definition
It is as if the transfer was never made
Term
How can you avoid the 3 year rule with life insurance?
Definition
Set up a trust and have the trustee buy the policy
Term
Give an example of a transfer with retained life estate
Definition
You have a right to live in a home or right to receive rent from a home
Term
Do transfers taking effect at death count as retained interest?
Definition
Yes, greater of 5% or reversionary interest would have to be included in estate
Term
Do revocable transfers count as a retained interest?
Definition
Yes
Term
What is gift causa mortis and what are the consequences?
Definition
Death mortis-cause gift. No annual exlusion is received. 100% of the value of the gift at the time of death is included in estate of person making transfer
Term
Is estate tax inclusive or exclusive and what does this mean? What about gift tax?
Definition
Estate tax is inclusive because you pay tax out of amount taxed. Gift tax is exclusive becuase you pay the tax out of the estate
Term
What are benefits to making lifetime gifts?
Definition
Value is reduced by annual exclusion;
DOG value is used instead of DOD;
Gift taxes paid are not included in gross estate if you survive > 3 years
Term
What is the difference between an estate tax deduction and an estate tax credit?
Definition
Deduction is dollar-for-dollar offset against the estate. Credit is dollar-for-dollar offset against tax check you write
Term
What are some examples of estate tax deductions?
Definition
Funeral expenses (clothes for decedent, flowers, airline tickets ot fly to funeral), administrative costs, debts and claims against estate (lawsuits, liens..), unreimbursed losses (home or car related), charitable bequests, marital transfers (spouse must have immediate use of property and must not be revocable)
Term
What are some examples of estate tax credits?
Definition
Unified credit, gift tax credit, credit for prior transfers, foreign death tax credit
Term
What are the two ways gifts can be made?
Definition
Outright-usually cash or cash related
In Trust:
-totally complete-only irrevocable trusts where donor has no dominion or control
-totally incomplete-revocable trust:not a gift; included in gross estate
-partially incomplete-2 separate interest within trust. Donor has control over 1 but not the other
Term
Can trusts or trustees make gifts?
Definition
No, only persons
Term
Who must pay federal gift tax?
Definition
U.S. citizens or residents, non-resident aliens, persons gifting U.S. property
Term
What is the date for valuation of gifts?
Definition
DOG
Term
What are some examples of deductible or excluded gifts called "qualified transfers"?
Definition
Gifts of tuition(made payable directly to school), Gifts of medical care (paid directly to provider), Gifts to political organizations
Term
What is the 1 exception to the present interest only gift tax exclusion?
Definition
If we are creating an irrevocable trusts for the future benefit of a minor, this would be treated the same as present interest
Term
What is gift splitting and who can do this?
Definition
Can only be between spouses; Occurs when we spouses give a gift to a party, and use both of their annual exclusions together. Only 1 spouse has to file a gift tax return, but the other must sign (unless the amount of gift exceeds both of the exclusions)
Term
When is the donor of a power of appointment taxed?
Definition
Upon creation of the power
Term
When is the holder of a power of appointment taxed?
Definition
Upon the exercise, release, or lapse of power
Term
What is 5&5 power, and what is the benefit?
Definition
You may have access to the greater of $5,000 or 5% of value of estate on day the window opens without tax. Must be in the original plan and cannot be added later. The amount of estate will not be included in holder's gross estate
Term
What is unholy trinity regarding life insurance?
Definition
When we have one person who is owner of a policy, one who is beneficiary, and one who is insured. Owner is seen to have given gift to beneficiary. You should transfer the ownership to the beneficiary before the insured's death.
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