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Criticism, Confusion Over California’S Proposition 19 Property Tax Amendments, Berenice Quirino
Criticism, Confusion Over California’S Proposition 19 Property Tax Amendments, Berenice Quirino
GGU Law Review Blog
Proposition 19, the California measure narrowly approved by voters last November, created a tax break for some and tax hikes for others. Proponents of the measure tout the new tax revenue stream for the state as well as benefits for some of its vulnerable residents. In contrast, those opposed argue it disproportionately benefits wealthy, white residents while hurting people of color and low-income Californians.
The measure amended the California constitution by adding new sections to Article XIII A, which relates to tax limitations. As of April 1, 2021, Proposition 19 removes certain restrictions for eligible homeowners who transfer their home’s …
Are Parent-Child Transfers Under California Prop 19 Destroying The Ability To Create Generational Wealth?, Golden Gate University School Of Law
Are Parent-Child Transfers Under California Prop 19 Destroying The Ability To Create Generational Wealth?, Golden Gate University School Of Law
GGU Law Review Blog
On November 3, 2020, California voters narrowly voted to pass Proposition 19 (Prop 19) which affects how California homeowners are able to pass on property to family members. Effective on February 16, 2021, parents attempting to pass on their family home to children are now inadvertently restricting how their children can and will use the home.
State Constitutional Limits On New Hampshire‘S Taxing Power: Historical Development And Modern State, Marcus Hurn
State Constitutional Limits On New Hampshire‘S Taxing Power: Historical Development And Modern State, Marcus Hurn
Law Faculty Scholarship
The New Hampshire Constitution is, in most of its fundamental parts, very old. It is long (nearly 200 articles) and wordy, even by the standards of the eighteenth century. It expresses essential principles in more than one place, in more than one way, and in language that to modem eyes is more suited to political philosophy than to positive law. Most of it was copied from the original Massachusetts Constitution, itself based on a draft by John Adams. However, there is no other state in the union with a structure of taxing powers and limits comparable to New Hampshire's.
Kentucky Death Taxes--Putting A Price On Inheritance, Andrew M. Winkler
Kentucky Death Taxes--Putting A Price On Inheritance, Andrew M. Winkler
Kentucky Law Journal
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Personal Property-United States Savings Bonds--Effect Of Registration In Co-Ownership Or Beneficiary Form As A Transfer Of A Property Interest Therein, Walter L. Dean
Michigan Law Review
In two recent cases, decedents purchased United States Savings Bonds registered in the name of the purchaser and another person which were never delivered to the named co-owner but remained in the possession of the purchaser until his death. In the first case, on appeal from an order of the district court refusing to impose an inheritance tax on the bonds after the death of the purchaser, held, reversed. Mere purchase of the bonds and their registration in the names of the co-owners without delivery transferred no interest to the co-owners during the life of the purchaser and is …
Appellate Court Interpretation Of Kentucky Inheritance Tax Statutes, Rodman Sullivan
Appellate Court Interpretation Of Kentucky Inheritance Tax Statutes, Rodman Sullivan
Kentucky Law Journal
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Book Review. State Inheritance Taxation And Taxability Of Trusts By Royce A. Kidder, Robert C. Brown
Book Review. State Inheritance Taxation And Taxability Of Trusts By Royce A. Kidder, Robert C. Brown
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Jurisdiction Of The States To Tax -- Recent Developments, Fowler Vincent Harper
Jurisdiction Of The States To Tax -- Recent Developments, Fowler Vincent Harper
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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