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Estates and Trusts

Vanderbilt University Law School

Journal

1984

Will

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Dying With The "Living" (Or"Revocable") Trust: Federal Tax Consequences Of Testamentary Dispositions Compared, C. Douglas Miller, R. Alan Rainey May 1984

Dying With The "Living" (Or"Revocable") Trust: Federal Tax Consequences Of Testamentary Dispositions Compared, C. Douglas Miller, R. Alan Rainey

Vanderbilt Law Review

The purpose of this Article is to examine the federal tax consequences of the revocable trust to the grantor and to his estate.Principally due to the grantor's power to revoke the trust and re-vest the trust assets in himself the federal tax consequences to the grantor are in effect, if not in cause, insignificant. The perception that creation of a revocable trust has no federal tax consequences,therefore, is at least to that extent essentially correct, and the discussion herein is merely a summary review of the tax consequences to the grantor upon the trust's creation and during its administration. Perhaps …