COURSE DESCRIPTION 2012 2013

Ms. Margaret Muldoon, Mr. Stephen P. Houlihan,

3 credits day; 3 credits evening. Attorneys Houlihan/Muldoon:This course is taught through a combination of lectures, presentations and short review problems. The course emphasizes the practical application of the federal estate & gift tax code sections, regulations and related income tax provisions to the estate planning process. The final examination is a take- home written exam. This course studies the imposition of the federal tax on the transfer of wealth by gift, devise, bequest and inheritance. The unified system of imposing the gift and estate tax will be illustrated by examining the computation of both taxes and the interrelationship between them. To be considered are rules for taxing various transfers of property, including the implications of owning property as joint tenants, transfers to trust involving interests and powers retained by the transferor, the treatment of life insurance proceeds, the effects of holding general and special powers of appointment, transfers of interests in qualified and unqualified retirement plans and certain transfers made within three years of death. Deductions allowed in determining the amount of transfers subject to estate tax, including the debts of a decedent, expenses of administering an estate and the marital deduction allowed for gifts to a spouse and transfers to a surviving spouse will be addressed. Valuation of property issues will be analyzed, including recent case law relating to securing valuation discounts for transfers of interests in family limited partnerships. Co-taught by Houlihan/Muldoon

Elective Course

Take Home Exam Required

Estate Planning

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