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2024 NJ Inheritance & Estate Taxes

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2024 NJ Inheritance & Estate Taxes

Current Edition: 2024

Print Edition Commentaries Are Current Through:
255 N.J. 58; 476 N.J. Super. 241; 33 N.J. Tax 250; L. 2023 c. 163

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N.J. cases app'd for pub. on September 18, 2024; U.S. Sup Ct cases through 216 L.Ed.2d 1178; N.J. Chap. Laws through L. 2024 c. 62

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2024 NJ Inheritance & Estate Taxes

Current Edition: 2024

Print Edition Commentaries Are Current Through:
255 N.J. 58; 476 N.J. Super. 241; 33 N.J. Tax 250; L. 2023 c. 163

"What's New"

Online Edition - via Gann's What's New Feature - is Current Through:

N.J. cases app'd for pub. on September 18, 2024; U.S. Sup Ct cases through 216 L.Ed.2d 1178; N.J. Chap. Laws through L. 2024 c. 62

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NJ Inheritance & Estate Taxes

By David Beck and Alan Sherman

The authoritative treatise on the subject, this volume discusses valuation, taxable and exempt transfers, deductions, rates, procedures and estate planning. It includes presentation of hypothetical estates, all official forms and the full texts of all pertinent statutes, regulations and court rules.

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David Beck
N.J. Inheritance and Estate Taxes

David Beck received his B.A. from Harvard College and his J.D. from Harvard Law School. He was a practicing attorney of New Jersey for almost 60 years. He was a founding member of, Sills Beck Cummis Radin and Tischman, P.A., now named Sills Cummis and Gross, P.C.

Mr. Beck was formerly an Attorney with the Tax Division, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.; Lecturer in Taxation, Rutgers University School of Business Administration; Assistant Professor and, more recently, Adjunct Professor of Law, Rutgers University School of Law, and Adjunct Professor of Law, Seton Hall University. He has been special lecturer in Taxation at various Tax Institutes and Seminars, among which have been those sponsored by New York University, Tulane University, University of West Virginia, Dickinson College, Wilkes College, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Seton Hall Law School, Practicing Law Institutes of New York and New Jersey and the Institute for Continuing Legal Education of New Jersey. He was formerly a member of the Advisory Committee, New York University Institute on Federal Taxation.

He is co-author of Tax Avoidance vs. Tax Evasion (Ronald Press, New York, 1958); and author of Collected Studies in Federal Taxation, 1945-1975, New Jersey Law Journal Publishing Co. 1975; and Collected Studies in Federal Taxation, 1975-1985, New Jersey Law Journal Publishing Co., 1985.

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Alan E. Sherman
N.J. Inheritance and Estate Taxes

Alan E. Sherman received his B.S. in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania, his J.D. from Rutgers University School of Law and his LL.M. in Taxation from New York University. He has been a practicing attorney in New Jersey since 1979 and is currently a member of the firm Sills Cummis & Gross, P.C.

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