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Estate Planning After the 2001 Tax Act: Guiding Your Clients Through the Changes.


Estate Planning After the 2001 Tax Act: Guiding Your Clients Through the Changes, published by Bloomberg Press, provides readers with a comprehensive discussion of the 2001 Tax Act, with interpretation of implications for estate planning by tax section, type of client, and planning technique.

The sourcebrook also offers user-friendly planning tips, cautionary highlights, and practical strategies for implementing planning chnages; useful projections and alternative "what if" planning scenarios to address the complex phase-ins and phase-outs of the legislation; and expert and timely analysis, insights, and tools.

Written by Martin Shenkman, a New York attorney who has written several books on trusts and asset protection, Estate Planning can be ordered from your favorite local or online bookstore for $60. The 388-page hardcover book can also be ordered by calling 888/417-9597.

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Publication:Florida Bar Journal
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jul 1, 2002
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