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A) A deduction for state death taxes may be available.
B) A charitable deduction is available.
C) A marital deduction is available.
D) An exclusion amount is available in computing the tax.
E) None of the above.
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A) Trent established an irrevocable trust, income payable to himself for life and, upon his death, remainder to his children.
B) Trent dies owning a U.S. savings bond with ownership listed as: "Trent, payable to Sue on Trent's death." Sue redeems the bond.
C) Trent sends $25,000 to Alice's oral surgeon in payment of her dental implants. Alice is Trent's sister and does not qualify as his dependent.
D) Trent pays Eva $800,000 in a property settlement of her marital rights. One month later Trent and Eva are divorced.
E) None of the above.
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A) In the current year, Debby, a widow, dies. Two years ago she inherited a large amount of wealth from her brother.
B) Death does not defeat an owner's interest in property.
C) Exists only if husband and wife are involved.
D) A type of state tax on transfers by death.
E) Must decrease the amount of the gross estate.
F) Annual exclusion not allowed.
G) Cumulative in effect.
H) Right of survivorship present as to type of ownership.
I) Avoids the terminable interest rule of the marital deduction.
J) Exemption equivalent.
K) Bypass amount.
L) No correct match provided.
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