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An IRS Assist on CRATs

The Internal Revenue Service's specimens for safe-harbor charitable remainder annuity trusts for inter vivos and testamentary trusts update, improve and greatly expand on those previously issued by the IRS. You'll find copious annotations on the underlying law and numerous alternative safe-harbor provisions. The IRS will recognize a CRAT as qualified if it is substantially similar to a specimen trust.

The Internal Revenue Service's specimens for safe-harbor charitable remainder annuity trusts for inter vivos and testamentary trusts update, improve and greatly expand on those previously issued by the IRS. You'll find copious annotations on the underlying law and numerous alternative safe-harbor provisions. The IRS will recognize a CRAT as qualified if it is “substantially similar” to a specimen trust.

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