A) Tracey's gross estate will be zero.
B) Tracey's estate tax basis will be zero.
C) Tracey's taxable estate will be zero.
D) Tracey's estate will have a tentative estate tax of zero.
E) None of the choices are correct.
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A) $385,000.
B) $57,000.
C) $375,000.
D) $328,000.
E) None of the choices are correct.
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A) Brent made a taxable gift of $45,000.
B) Brent made two taxable gifts of $17,000 each.
C) Brent transferred the tickets for love and affection so no gift tax is imposed.
D) Brent made two taxable gifts of $5,000.
E) None of the choices are correct.
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A) $45,000
B) $18,000.
C) $15,000.
D) $10,000.
E) None of the choices are correct.
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A) $20,000 in cash contributed to the committee to reelect Senator BlowHard.
B) $15,000 in cash given directly to Valley Hospital for the care of a neighbor who was in an auto accident.
C) $18,000 in cash given directly to a needy student to pay for college tuition.
D) $55,000 in cash transferred to a former spouse under a written property settlement shortly after a divorce.
E) None of the choices is a complete taxable gift.
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A) Natalie has made a complete gift of $500,000.
B) Natalie has made a taxable gift of $1,000.
C) Natalie has not made a complete gift because the trust is revocable.
D) Natalie has made a taxable gift of $16,000.
E) None of the choices are correct.
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A) An applicable credit of up to $15,000 per donee per year reduces the tax on any transfer.
B) An annual exclusion offsets any transfer up to $15,000.
C) An election can be made to split a transfer between spouses.
D) A charitable and a marital deduction are allowed in computing the taxable transfer.
E) All of the choices are true.
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A) An applicable credit and a marital deduction.
B) A charitable deduction and an annual exclusion.
C) A gift-splitting election and a deduction for income taxes paid by the fiduciary.
D) A charitable deduction and the unused spousal exemption equivalent.
E) All of these choices are characteristics common to both the gift and the estate tax.
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