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Carolyn DeVore of Pullman & Comley, LLC, in Westport, Conn., reports: The United States and France ratified significant protocols to their income tax and estate tax treaties on Dec. 21, 2006. The income tax protocol allows a U.S. citizen working...
Estate planning for New Jersey's more than 22,0001 same-sex couples has undergone several seismic changes for the better since 2004. First, the state legislature passed the Domestic Partnership Act of 2004, providing them with limited recognition...
Sam Beemer had asked his two sons to come to a family business meeting. Having just celebrated his 70th birthday, he was feeling his mortality.1 And he'd been thinking about how to transition the family business interests worth $100 million. Sam...
The battle began in earnest more than 40 years ago: How do we determine discounts for lack of marketability (DLOM)? In the 1970s, valuation experts applied a benchmark method. The following decade, experts touted a pre-IPO method. By the latter...
Tax cases offering guidance on the valuation of restricted securities are few and far between. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in its 1998 McClatchy decision1 treated the shares of an affiliate decedent as restricted shares...
Last year, Warren Buffett threw down the gauntlet: Here's what philanthropy looks like on the grandest scale. Together, he and Bill Gates have set out to change the world using a private foundation through which $60 billion of their money will...