Swear on the Stand
This episode is an opinion from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals regarding a dispute between the Estate of Anne Milner Fields and the Internal Revenue Service. The court examined whether $17 million in assets transferred into a limited partnership just before the decedent's death should be taxed at their full value or at a discounted partnership rate. Ultimately, the court affirmed the Tax Court's ruling, finding that the transfers lacked a substantial non-tax purpose and were primarily motivated by estate tax avoidance. Because the executor could not prove the arrangement was a bona fide sale, the assets were recaptured into the gross estate at their original market value. Furthermore, the court upheld a 20% negligence penalty, concluding that the significant tax undervaluation was "too good to be true" for a sophisticated executor to accept in good faith.
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