IRS Allows Charitable Deduction for Income Paid from Estate

Charitable Giving, Income Tax, Private Letter Rulings, Regulatory, Tax

In a recent Private Letter Ruling (“PLR”), the IRS ruled that the relevant estate (“Estate”) was allowed a charitable deduction for income tax purposes for amounts paid or to be paid to charity during estate administration which were traceable to taxable income, a requirement for the deduction under IRC 642(c).[1] Since the ruling is private,…
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Loss of Deceased Spouse Unused Exclusion

Estate Administration, Estate and Gift Tax, Fiduciaries, Regulatory, Revenue Procedures, Tax, Tax Controversy, Tax Court

In a recent case out of the Tax Court, a surviving spouse’s Estate was denied the portability of the Deceased Spouse’s Unused Exclusion (“DSUE”) from the decedent’s spouse who had passed away two years before the survivor.[1] The Estate Tax Return (“706”) for the decedent’s spouse, while filed,  was not “complete and properly prepared” and…
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CCA 202504016 and Amended Returns

Chief Counsel Advice, Income Tax, Regulatory

Most U.S. citizens are familiar with the concept of filing an income tax return. As with any other work product, errors and omissions can occur in tax returns. Once a tax return has been filed, the taxpayer can generally only correct the return by filing an amended tax return. The IRS recently published a third-party…
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Closely-Held Family Partnerships: New Reporting Obligations

Compliance, Estate Planning, Income Tax, Regulatory, Tax, Tax Controversy

Treasury recently finalized regulations imposing significant reporting obligations on persons involved in what the regulations describe as “related party basis adjustment transactions.” These regulations designate such transactions as “transactions of interest,” a form of reportable transactions.[1] Reporting obligations can apply to transactions completed prior to the date of these regulations and also may extend many,…
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Plaintiffs’ Attorneys: The IRS Is Coming for You

Compliance, Current Events, Income Tax, Regulatory, Tax

The IRS has recently announced a compliance campaign intended to address “the attempted deferral of contingent or court-awarded attorney fees by cash-method attorneys/law firms (taxpayers) who direct that such fees be paid to a third-party instead of the taxpayer.”[1] The IRS is concerned that plaintiff’s attorneys are deferring payment of income tax on legal fees…
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Navigating Gift Tax and QTIP: A Landmark Case

Cases, Estate Administration, Estate and Gift Tax, Estate Planning, Fiduciaries, Revenue Rulings, Tax, Tax Court

In a recent decision, the Tax Court addressed the complexities of gift tax and qualified terminable interest property (“QTIP”) rules, providing important insights for estate planning professionals and taxpayers alike.[1] The case centered on the interpretation of provisions related to the taxation of transfers between spouses, and in this context, termination of QTIP interests and…
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Yet Another Proposed Listed Transaction – CRATs and Annuities

Compliance, Income Tax, Regulatory, Tax Controversy

On March 25, 2024, the IRS issued Prop. Reg. Section 1.6011-15[1], which designates certain transactions involving charitable remainder annuity trusts (“CRATs”) in tandem with single premium immediate annuity (“SPIA”) products as listed transactions[2]. Last year, I wrote an article in which the Tax Court decided against a taxpayer couple who undertook this exact transaction.[3] Now,…
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