New York Governor Cuomo proposes estate tax reforms and trust loophole changes in 2014 budget
New York Governor Cuomo proposes estate tax reforms and trust loophole changes in 2014 budget The passage outlines proposed tax policy changes by Governor Andrew Cuomo, but provides no concrete leads on misconduct, financial flows, or illicit activities involving high‑level officials. It is largely a summary of legislative proposals without actionable investigative details. Key insights: Governor Andrew Cuomo introduced a 2014‑2015 budget with estate tax rate reductions and higher exclusion amounts.; The proposal includes indexing the New York estate tax exclusion to inflation starting in 2019.; Changes target the "resident trust loophole" by taxing accumulation distributions to New York beneficiaries.
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New York Governor Cuomo proposes estate tax reforms and trust loophole changes in 2014 budget The passage outlines proposed tax policy changes by Governor Andrew Cuomo, but provides no concrete leads on misconduct, financial flows, or illicit activities involving high‑level officials. It is largely a summary of legislative proposals without actionable investigative details. Key insights: Governor Andrew Cuomo introduced a 2014‑2015 budget with estate tax rate reductions and higher exclusion amounts.; The proposal includes indexing the New York estate tax exclusion to inflation starting in 2019.; Changes target the "resident trust loophole" by taxing accumulation distributions to New York beneficiaries.
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