SWFT Corp Partner Estates Trusts
42nd Edition
ISBN: 9780357161548
Author: Raabe
Publisher: Cengage
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Craig commits fraud on his tax return. It is found that he was $40,000 deficient in his tax because of the fraud. What would his penalty be? Please show all calculations to demonstrate how you arrived at your answer.
In your response, please make sure to take all of the facts above into consideration. You can refer back to the text, lecture videos, and the IRS website.
Statement 1: Pedro died giving Juan the power to appoint a person who will inherit
his house and lot. Juan however, can only choose among Ana, Lorna or
Fe. Juan decided to transfer the property to Fe through the former
decedent’s will. The transfer from Juan to Fe is subject to estate tax.
Statement 2: During Peter’s lifetime, he decided to give John as a gift his car subject to
the condition that if John does not become a CPA within 3 years, Peter
shall revoke the transfer. In the second year however, Peter died. The
car should form part of Peter’s gross estate.
Only statement 1 is correct Both statements are correct
Only statement 2 is correct Both statements are incorrect
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