Synopses & Reviews
Zap your estate taxes down to zero with Jeff Schneppers insider strategies and tips to beating the systemAs Jeff Schnepper says, "Estate taxes are voluntary. You only pay them if you havent planned in advance." Dont pay the IRS a penny more than the law requires. Join the league of informed Americans who have beat the Tax Man at his own game with How To Pay Zero Estate Taxes. Here, best-selling author and tax expert Jeff Schnepper provides you with a legion of tips to whittle the taxes on your estate down to zero. Modeled after his best-selling How to Pay Zero Taxes, Schneppers book helps you eliminate the burden of estate taxes from your beneficiaries bank accounts by covering subject as broad as living wills, family limited partnerships, private annuities, GRITS, GRATS, GRUNTS, life insurance trusts, and much more. Reflecting all tax law changes as of August 2000, this helpful guide pinpoints hundreds of perfectly legal deductions, credits, and exemptions. It covers the subject from the basics to the finer points, featuring detailed reviews of relevant documents, the latest anti-tax "super strategies," and much more–all in Schneppers classic legal-guerrilla style. All of his techniques are legal and are backed up by reference to a specific code section or court case. Some of the techniques are inadvertent loopholes left wide open because Congress and the IRS were lax in their homework. Until the Code is changed, these strategies are fully within your legal rights to use to reduce, minimize, or even completely eliminate your taxes. In How to Pay Zero Estate Taxes, youll learn how to:*Set up your life insurance in an Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust to escape taxation*Discount the taxable value of what you want transferred to reduce taxes to zero*Take advantage of the latest anti-tax "super strategies," for which financial and estate planners are currently charging multiple thousands of dollars*and scores of other Code-cracking techniques the government doesnt want you to know about!
Synopsis
As Jeff Schnepper says, “Estate taxes are voluntary. You only pay them if you havent planned in advance.” Modeled on the best-selling How to Pay Zero Taxes, this book shows how to limit, and possibly even omit costly estate-tax burdensand covers subjects as broad as living wills, family limited partnerships, private annuities, GRITS, GRATS, GRUNTS, flower bonds, and more.
Reflecting all tax law changes as of January 2000, this helpful guide pinpoints hundreds of perfectly legal deductions, credits, and exemptions. It covers the subject from the basics to the fine points, featuring Q&As for novices, detailed reviews of relevant legal documents, the latest anti-tax “super strategies,” and moreall in Schneppers classic legal-guerrilla style.
Synopsis
As Jeff Schnepper says, Estate taxes are voluntary. You only pay them if you havent planned in advance. Modeled on the best-selling How to Pay Zero Taxes, this book shows how to limit, and possibly even omit costly estate-tax burdensand covers subjects as broad as living wills, family limited partnerships, private annuities, GRITS, GRATS, GRUNTS, flower bonds, and more.
Reflecting all tax law changes as of January 2000, this helpful guide pinpoints hundreds of perfectly legal deductions, credits, and exemptions. It covers the subject from the basics to the fine points, featuring Q&As for novices, detailed reviews of relevant legal documents, the latest anti-tax super strategies, and moreall in Schneppers classic legal-guerrilla style.
About the Author
Jeff A. Schnepper is the author of How to Pay Zero Taxes, a bestseller now in its seventeenth annual edition, as well as several other books on finance and taxation. He is the financial, tax, and legal advisor to the Transamerica sales force and runs a full-time accounting and legal practice in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Mr. Schnepper also writes a column for Microsofts online personal finance website, MoneyCentral, and is a tax strategist and advisor for TheTaxPeople.net, and the ORYAN Program.