PLI Press is proud to announce the publication of the fourth edition of International Tax & Estate Planning.
This book deals with the management and disposition of multinational estates. It presents a practical approach to maximizing assets, minimizing taxes and risks, and avoiding legal disputes. Featuring helpful charts and checklists, it offers strategies for drafting wills and trust documents that secure clients’ interests. It also provides tips on how to prepare estate planning vehicles and individualized testamentary plans, protect investments against government expropriation, calculate tax credits and owed taxes, and navigate federal reporting requirements and relevant forms.
Some of the recent developments discussed in this new edition include:
- Domicile: Clarification of the legal construct of “domicile” and whether it is determined based on “permanency” or “an intent to return indefinitely” (see section 1:3.1).
- Gift Tax: Updated information on the requirements a nonresident alien must meet to qualify for the annual gift tax exclusion (see section 3:6).
- U.S. Federal Reporting Requirements: Exploration of the reasons why increased regulatory attention has been given to the conflict between an individual’s right to privacy and the government’s need to access financial information for tax and other fiscal purposes (see NEW Chapter 5).
- Trusts: Discussion of how to navigate the complexities of conflicting intersecting principles in civil and common law (see FULLY REWRITTEN Chapter 6).
- Cryptocurrency and Digital Assets in Estate Planning: Specification of the additional details that must be included in a digital asset provision to ensure that these assets may be accessed (see section 7:8.2).
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