If Louie died this year, which postmortem planning technique would be available to Kathleen? A. The special-use valuation on the Nevada ranch B. A Section 6166 deferral of estate tax election. C. A Section 303 stock redemption on the stock in Borelli Casinos D. A qualified disclaimer on the IRA assets.
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The special-use valuation on the Nevada ranch: This technique is used to lower estate taxes by valuing real property based on its current use rather than its highest and best use. However, this technique is typically used for farms and other businesses where the Show more…
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