Trust Taxation

Trust Taxation
Author: Emma Chamberlain
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1679
Release: 2011
Genre: Trusts and trustees
ISBN: 9780414043350

Trust Taxation covers the taxation of UK resident and non-resident trusts explaining in detail the income tax, capital gains tax and inheritance tax treatment of the various different types of trusts. The book covers the tax consequences of creating and ending a trust, as well as the tax issues to consider during the lifetime of each type of trust and on distributions to beneficiaries. Part 1 contains an overview of trust law including recent case law on Hastings Bass, the categorisation of foreign entities, the new domicile and residence proposals and case law on residence and domicile generally. It also summaries the tax rules for foreign domiciliaries. Parts 2 to 4 explain the relevant legislation in detail as it relates to trusts, including discussion of entrepreneurs' relief, rollover relief, reservation of benefit, excluded property and relevant property trusts. Part 5 deals with special situations, including the family home, chattels, employee benefit trusts, pilot trusts, bare trusts, disabled trusts, will drafting, variations, business property relief and agricultural property relief, divorce and trusts.

A Tax Guide to Conservation Easements

A Tax Guide to Conservation Easements
Author: C. Timothy Lindstrom
Publisher: Island Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2012-09-26
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1610910540

Voluntary land conservation, resulting from increasingly alluring tax benefits, has significantly changed the face of land use in the United States and promises to have an even more significant influence in the future. There are more than 1,500 land trusts in the U.S. today, involving millions of acres of land that have been permanently protected by conservation easements. Most of these land trusts depend heavily upon the significant income or estate tax benefits offered by the federal tax code as an incentive for voluntary land conservation. However, only a very small percentage of land trust personnel, landowners or their advisors, or even government officials, fully understand the complexity of the requirements for these tax benefits. This is a comprehensive book on the tax benefits of the charitable contribution, or bargain sale, of a conservation easement. It provides a detailed explanation of the complex and extensive requirements of the federal tax code and related concepts, including the rules governing the operation of tax-exempt organizations such as land trusts. Clearly written, systematic in its coverage, it is intended to be of value for anyone who deals with land trust issues, including land trust staff and trustees, landowners, lawyers, accountants, government officials, and interested lay people. Structured for easy reference, A Tax Guide to Conservation Easements is designed to be used as a resource tool. Related topics are cross-referenced throughout. All principles in the book are illustrated with one or more useful examples. The tax benefits of contributing a conservation easement are unquestionably the heart of voluntary land conservation today. Knowledge of the tax law relating to land trusts and conservation easements is vital to properly establishing and managing land trusts and to insuring the tax deductibility of conservation easements. The future of voluntary land conservation is dependent on a clear understanding of tax policy. Complete, meticulous, and up to date, A Tax Guide to Conservation Easements is an essential handbook.

Estate Planning For Dummies

Estate Planning For Dummies
Author: N. Brian Caverly
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2003-03-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0764555014

Planning for your family's future made easy! If you’re like most people, you want to be sure that, once you’ve passed on, no more of your property and money will be lost to the government than is absolutely necessary. You want to know that you’ll be leaving your heirs your assets and not your debts. You want to be absolutely certain that your will is ship-shape, your insurance policies are structured properly, and that every conceivable hole in your estate plan has been filled. And most of all, you’d like to do all of this without driving yourself crazy trying to make sense of the complicated jargon, jumble of paperwork, and welter of state and federal laws involved in the estate planning process. Written by two estate planning pros, this simple, easy-to-use guide takes the pain out of planning for your ultimate financial future. In plain English, the authors walk you step-by-step through everything you need to know to: Put your estate into order Minimize estate taxes Write a proper will Deal with probate Set up trusts Make sure your insurance policies are structured properly Plan for special situations, like becoming incompetent and pet care Craft a solid estate plan and keep it up-to-date Don’t leave the final disposition of your estate up to chance and the whims of bureaucrats. Estate Planning For Dummies gives you the complete lowdown on: Figuring out what you're really worth Mastering the basics of wills and probate Using will substitutes and dodging probate taxes Setting up protective trusts, charitable trusts, living trusts and more Making sense of state and federal inheritance taxes Avoiding the generation skipping transfer tax Minimizing all your estate-related taxes Estate planning for family businesses Creating a comprehensive estate plan Straightforward, reader-friendly, easy-to-use, Estate Planning For Dummies is the ultimate guide to planning your family’s future.

Income Taxation of Trusts and Estates

Income Taxation of Trusts and Estates
Author: Alan S. Acker
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release:
Genre: Trusts and trustees
ISBN: 9781617469855

"... provides detailed coverage of the rules governing the income taxation of estates, trusts, and their beneficiaries"--Page iii.

Understanding Living Trusts

Understanding Living Trusts
Author: Vickie Schumacher
Publisher: Schumacher Publishing
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1990
Genre: Law
ISBN:

Written in clear, conversational English, this book can help anyone understand how a living trust avoids the complications, expenses, and delays of probate at times of incapacity and death.

The Global Guide to Trusts

The Global Guide to Trusts
Author: Jean-Marc Tirard
Publisher: Academy and Finance
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Comparative law
ISBN: 9782970060291

This book provides detailed answers on the tax treatment of trusts in 21 jurisdictions. For each jurisdiction, the author answers the same set of 22 questions relative to: legal considerations; tax considerations; tax treatment of the creation of a trust; tax treatment of distribution from a trust to its beneficiaries; tax implications of settlor's death; tax implications of the termination of a trust; and reporting obligations.

U.S. Master Tax Guide Hardbound Edition (2022)

U.S. Master Tax Guide Hardbound Edition (2022)
Author: Wolters Kluwer Editorial
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-11-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9780808056669

The nation's top federal tax resource, the U.S. Master Tax Guide (2022), has been updated to provide complete and reliable guidance on the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Relief Acts, as well as pertinent federal taxation changes that affect 2021 returns. By having access to the most sought-after resource on the market, you will gain a complete understanding of updated tax law, including regulations and administrative guidance.

Domestic Asset Protection Trusts

Domestic Asset Protection Trusts
Author: Alexander A. Bove (Jr.)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021
Genre: Self-settled trusts
ISBN: 9781641059336

"This book offers background and overview on Domestic Asset Protection Trusts by state"--