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About the Course
Introduction
This webinar will review standard provisions in U.S. estate and gift tax treaties and explore specific provisions in treaties with particular countries that can be utilized to reduce or eliminate exposure to U.S. transfer taxes.
Description
An individual foreign investor's estate or donative transfer is subject to gift and estate tax at the same rates as U.S. residents. The current unified credit for foreigners, however, is only $60,000 compared to the $12.92 million (2023) exemption available to U.S. citizens and residents. U.S. residents often use the marital deduction to mitigate these extreme taxes; however, the rules for the marital deduction differ substantially for nonresidents. Whether or not an individual is a resident or domiciled in the U.S. significantly affects the impact of transfer taxes.
U.S. estate and gift tax treaties can be utilized to significantly reduce estate and gift tax exposure. The U.S. has estate or gift tax provisions in treaties with at least 15 countries, including Australia, France, Japan, and the United Kingdom. These treaties generally provide for more generous estate and gift tax exemptions and sometimes allow nonresidents to claim a marital credit. Understanding the ins and outs of general U.S. estate and gift tax treaty provisions and the U.S.' treaties with particular countries can reduce transfer tax liability for multinational taxpayers.
Listen as our panel of international tax attorneys explores common provisions in U.S. estate and gift tax treaties for estate and trust advisers.
Presented By
Mr. Diosdi is an experienced trial lawyer who regularly defends individuals and corporations in matters involving tax controversies and government regulatory enforcement. He also has vast experience assisting clients who find themselves with unreported or undeclared bank accounts outside the U.S. Mr. Diosdi is acknowledged as one of the nation’s leading experts in contesting penalties associated with failing to file FBARs. In addition to representing clients in tax controversy matters, he advises clients on U.S. international tax matters, including tax planning with respect to their structures and transactions. In particular, Mr. Diosdi has experience advising on issues relating to tax treaties, pre-immigration planning for foreigners moving to the U.S., expatriation planning, tax planning for foreign companies doing business in the U.S., and subpart F income minimization. More recently, he has focused on helping clients navigate U.S. tax reform, including the regimes for Global Intangible Low-Taxed Income and Foreign-Derived Intangible Income, and the new limitations on foreign tax credits.
Ms. Liu concentrates her practice in areas of domestic and international tax. She has served as lead or co-counsel in federal courts throughout the United States involving criminal tax matters, tax controversies, employment tax controversies, SEC securities litigation, and post-employment covenants not to compete (including the successful litigation in district court for the Northern District of Georgia proceeding of first impression adjudicating the enforceability of a forum select clause, and covenant not to compete controversy. This case was named in the California Labor and Employment Bulletin as one of the top ten California Trade Secrets and Unfair Competition Developments). Ms. Liu has successfully resolved hundreds of serious tax matters for business and high net worth individuals, both in court and through negotiations with the IRS. She has assisted many clients in tax controversy matters at audit and administrative appeals before the IRS and state tax authorities. Ms. Liu also has significant experience in representing clients before the IRS programs offered to taxpayers to correct their past non-compliance. She has represented many clients through the IRS voluntary disclosure program and Streamlined Filing Compliance Procedures.
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BARBRI is a NASBA CPE sponsor and this 110-minute webinar is accredited for 2.0 CPE credits.
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BARBRI is an IRS-approved continuing education provider offering certified courses for Enrolled Agents (EA) and Tax Return Preparers (RTRP).
Date + Time
- event
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
- schedule
1:00 p.m. ET./10:00 a.m. PT
- U.S. estate and gift tax treaties: introduction
- Residency and domicile
- Special estate and gift tax treaty provisions
- Marital deduction
- Situs rules
- Charitable deductions
- Competent authority requests
- Disclosure of treaty-based return positions
- Specific provisions by country
- U.S.-Canada Income Tax Treaty
- United Kingdom
- Denmark
- Other countries
The panel will cover these and other critical issues:
- How U.S. residency impacts inheritance taxes
- Filing competent authority requests to resolve treaty interpretation disputes
- Utilizing marital deductions for U.S. residents and nonresidents
- Disclosing treaty-based return positions
- Utilizing specific provisions in treaties to mitigate estate and gift taxes
Learning Objectives
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- Determine how a competent authority request is used to settle disputes
- Decide how U.S. residency impacts estate planning
- Ascertain marital deduction differences for U.S. residents and nonresidents
- Identify key provisions in international estate tax treaties
- Field of Study: Taxes
- Level of Knowledge: Intermediate
- Advance Preparation: None
- Teaching Method: Seminar/Lecture
- Delivery Method: Group-Internet (via computer)
- Attendance Monitoring Method: Attendance is monitored electronically via a participant's PIN and through a series of attendance verification prompts displayed throughout the program
- Prerequisite: Three years+ business or public firm experience preparing complex tax forms and schedules, supervising other preparers or accountants. Specific knowledge and understanding of estate, gift and trust taxation including various trusts types, the unified credit, and portability.
BARBRI, Inc. is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of Accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE Credits. Complaints regarding registered sponsons may be submitted to NASBA through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org.
BARBRI is an IRS-approved continuing education provider offering certified courses for Enrolled Agents (EA) and Tax Return Preparers (RTRP).
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