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The Reduction Of Income Taxes Through The Use Of Trusts, William C. Warren Apr 1936

The Reduction Of Income Taxes Through The Use Of Trusts, William C. Warren

Michigan Law Review

Obviously the draftsmen of the first Revenue Act under the Sixteenth Amendment could not foresee every possibility of tax avoidance and adequately prevent such avoidance by express statutory provisions. Since the enactment of the Revenue Act of 1913, Congress has made constant efforts in each succeeding Revenue Act to close the loopholes discovered by tax lawyers. The success of these efforts has been most remarkable, particularly in comparison with the similar efforts of England under her income tax laws. Indeed, it may fairly be said that the enactment. of the Gift Tax Act in 1932 wrote the final chapter of …


Multiple Taxation By The States -- What Is Left Of It?, Robert C. Brown Jan 1936

Multiple Taxation By The States -- What Is Left Of It?, Robert C. Brown

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Taxation - Estate Taxation Of Property Of Citizens Located Abroad Jan 1936

Taxation - Estate Taxation Of Property Of Citizens Located Abroad

Michigan Law Review

An American citizen and resident died while temporarily in England leaving property in the United States, which was disposed of by an American will, and property consisting of tangible and intangible personalty in EngIand, which was disposed of by an English will. The executors of the English will paid the English death duties. The United States claimed that the English property should be included in the whole estate subject to the United States estate tax; this the executors of the American will denied, claiming that the United States had no jurisdiction to tax this property. Held, that the language …