"To become an Estate tax attorney, you would need to have a background in economics. Then you would need to take the state bar exam after law school, and know realty laws."
Estate taxes are usually done with a tax attorney. So, yes, estate taxes can be overseen by an attorney who deals with taxes. Calling a tax attorney will better give you an understanding of how the process works.
You should get that kind of specialized advice from an attorney who specializes in estate planning and tax law in your jurisdiction.You should get that kind of specialized advice from an attorney who specializes in estate planning and tax law in your jurisdiction.You should get that kind of specialized advice from an attorney who specializes in estate planning and tax law in your jurisdiction.You should get that kind of specialized advice from an attorney who specializes in estate planning and tax law in your jurisdiction.
You need to consult with an attorney who specializes in estate planning.
They are a cost to the estate and typically are a deduction from taxes or the total amount. Yes, they will reduce the estate tax. Consulting a CPA or tax attorney would be a good idea!
North Carolina does have an estate tax. They do not have an inheritance tax. It would be a good idea to consult a probate attorney in North Carolina. They will know how to reduce the tax liabilities of the estate.
you become a tax attorney only when you are in the state justice for 10 or 20 years. tax attorrnys only help people file taxes.
In the United States there probably would be no federal tax. The limit in the US is well above a million dollars. Most states do not tax anything under that amount either. Consult a tax attorney or probate attorney in your state.
Washington DC does have an estate tax. They do not have an inheritance tax. It would be a good idea to consult a probate attorney in DC. They will know how to reduce the tax liabilities of the estate.
I think you can do this by placing the real estate in the name of a trust. I am not an attorney.
You should consult with an attorney who specializes in tax law.
A Power of Attorney is extinguished when the principal dies. The estate of the debtor is responsible for paying their tax arrearages.
New York does have an estate tax. They do not have an inheritance tax. It would be a good idea to consult a probate attorney in the Empire State of NY. They will know how to reduce the tax liabilities of the estate.