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Author: Billingsley, Randy; Joehnk, Michael D.; Gitman, Lawrence J.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 15, Problem 9FPE
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To determine: Federal transfer tax on person J’s estate.
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In 2010 Casey made a taxable gift of $5.7 million to both Stephanie and Linda (a total of $11.4 million in taxable gifts).
Required:
Calculate the amount of gift tax due this year and Casey's unused exemption equivalent under the following alternatives.
(Refer to Exhibit 25-1 and Exhibit 25-2.) (Enter your answers in dollars, not millions of dollars. Leave no answer blank.
Enter zero if applicable.)
b. This year Casey made a taxable gift of $15.7 million to Stephanie. Casey is not married, and the 2010 gift was the only other taxable
gift he has ever made.
Gift tax due
Unused exemption equivalent
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Banele had a taxable estate of $16.6 million when they died this
year.
Calculate the amount of estate tax due (if any) under the following
alternatives. (Refer to Exhibit 25-1 and Exhibit 25-2.)
Note: Enter your answers in dollars and not in millions of dollars.
a. Banele's prior taxable gifts consist of a taxable gift of $1 million in 2005.
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Estate tax due
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Barry and his wife Mary have accumulated over $4 million during their 45 years of
marriage. They have three children and five grandchildren. How much will Barry and
Mary remove from their estate if they gift the maximum amount possible in 2013 to their
children and grandchildren without incurring any gift tax liability?
Total amount removed without any gift tax $ 240000
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