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House Oversight Tax and Legislative Notes (2002)
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House Oversight Tax and Legislative Notes (2002)

House Oversight Tax and Legislative Notes (2002) The document is a routine summary of tax‑related legislative updates, IRS notices, and budget figures from 2002. It contains no specific allegations, financial flows, or connections to high‑profile individuals that would merit investigative follow‑up. The content is largely procedural and already public, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Lists dates and topics of Treasury, IRS, and Congressional actions on tax policy.; Mentions proposed legislation (CARE, NESTEG) and tax‑planning tools (QPRTs, CLATs, GRATs).; References Treasury ending a split‑Dollar scheme and IRS notices on IRA distributions.

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House Oversight Tax and Legislative Notes (2002) The document is a routine summary of tax‑related legislative updates, IRS notices, and budget figures from 2002. It contains no specific allegations, financial flows, or connections to high‑profile individuals that would merit investigative follow‑up. The content is largely procedural and already public, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Lists dates and topics of Treasury, IRS, and Congressional actions on tax policy.; Mentions proposed legislation (CARE, NESTEG) and tax‑planning tools (QPRTs, CLATs, GRATs).; References Treasury ending a split‑Dollar scheme and IRS notices on IRA distributions.

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11/19/02 Aftermath of the mid-term elections and the AMT; estate tax issues; inflation-adjusted 2002-20 numbers for 2003 10/25/02 Run-down on proposed legislation: the CARE and NESTEG bills; next year’s FICA; 2002-19 low 7520 rates and planning: QPRTs, CLATs, CRATs, GRATs and charitable gift annuities 09/20/02 Possible permanency of 2001 Tax Act and its education provisions;“decoupling’: 2002-18 D.C., Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York 09/04/02 Treasury ends “abusive” split-dollar scheme (Notice 2002-59) 2002-17 08/29/02 CBO’s budget numbers and stimulus proposals; IRA discussion correction — comment 2002-16 from Cathy Vohs of the IRS 08/01/02 CARE Act progresses — proposed gifts to charity from IRAs 2002-15 07/23/02 Corrections on IRA discussion; single life distribution table 2002-14 07/18/02 Corrected discussion on the final minimum distribution regs 2002-13 07/02/02 The debt limit increase; IRS retreats from imposing FICA or FUTA taxes on ISOs 2002-12 (Notice 2002-47) 06/21/02 Attempts to make 2001 Tax Act permanent; efforts at estate tax reform; law-school 2002-11 expenses not deductible (Galligan); ignorance of the law is no excuse — “innocent spouse’ relief denied (Mitchell) 05/24/02 The “sunset” provision of the 2001 Tax Act; new IRA distribution tables 2002-10 04/18/02 Thoughts on 529 Plans; IRS issues final rules on IRA distributions; “decoupling”: 2002-09 Maryland, Nebraska and New York 04/09/02 Tax Court denies annual exclusion for gifts of LLC interests (Hack/); Florida says 2002-08 goodbye to estate tax revenues 03/20/02 Senate Finance Committee hearing on tax shelters; Joint Committee on Taxation 2002-07 report on shelters and judicial doctrines used against them 03/15/02 Stimulus bill passes; bill to freeze some of 2001 Tax Act; CBO and OMB revenue 2002-06 projections; Concord Coalition suggestions about fiscal year 2003 budget; GRAT includibility under IRC Sec. 2039 (TAM 200210009); Vermont “decoupling”; the GST and “indirect” skips — the opt-out 02/28/02 Tax shelter amnesty (Announcement 2002-2); whither the corporate income tax?; IRS 2002-05 permits early CRUT termination (PLR 200208039) and tax treatment of early termination (PLR 200127023); IRS information on Victims’ Relief Bill (Publication 3920); New York City’s cigarette tax 02/22/02 President Bush's fiscal year 2003 budget; Senate vote on estate tax repeal; the 2002-04 shrinking surplus; increase in debt ceiling; taxability of frequent flyer miles (Announcement 2002-18); cigarette taxes Tax Topics — Table of Contents — 2013 — 10

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