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Home » “How complicated can death taxes really be?”

“How complicated can death taxes really be?”

September 24, 2014 By Doug Welty

IRS Estate Tax InstructionsThe IRS has released instructions for completing federal estate tax returns for persons dying in 2021. If you believe regular old Form 1040s have become overly complicated, just wait until you see these.

And if you’re a glutton for tax punishment, here are the instructions for completing federal gift tax returns.

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