Income estate and gift taxes would be the subjects of the cases heard in U.S. Tax Court.
Income estate and gift taxes would be the subjects of the cases heard in U.S. Tax Court.
It can have several meanings: (1) Jurisdiction generally means the power of a court to hear and render a decision in a given situation. (2) It can refer to the geographical area over which the court holds sway (i.e.: county - state - etc).
You file a motion at the court where the estate was filed.You file a motion at the court where the estate was filed.You file a motion at the court where the estate was filed.You file a motion at the court where the estate was filed.
You must apply to the court for authority to act for the payee's estate. The funds belong to the decedent's heirs and the court must determine who they are.
Somehow it all traces back to the constitution
You may if you are the court appointed estate representative.You may if you are the court appointed estate representative.You may if you are the court appointed estate representative.You may if you are the court appointed estate representative.
You close out the estate with the court. It requires a final accounting and a complete plan of the distribution. If the court approves, the estate is closed.
The owner's estate must be probated and you would need to get a deed from the court appointed estate representative.The owner's estate must be probated and you would need to get a deed from the court appointed estate representative.The owner's estate must be probated and you would need to get a deed from the court appointed estate representative.The owner's estate must be probated and you would need to get a deed from the court appointed estate representative.
The question needs to be more specific. Testimony on income can be elicited in MANY courtroom settings for many varying reasons. (e.g.: tax court (self-explanatory) - civil court (wages and contract disputes) - family court (for alimony and child support purposes) - etc - etc.
The estate of a decedent is distributed by the court appointed fiduciary for the estate. If the decedent made a will the court will appoint an executor. If the decedent had no will the court will appoint an Administrator.
In most cases there is not a requirement to show up personally. If there is controversy, the court may request your presence at a hearing.
That will depend entirely on the laws in your specific jurisdiction. Many states have passed a cap, often a percentage of the total value of the estate. And the court has to approve any payment. It is taxable income as well, so has to be reported by both the estate and the executor to the IRS.