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An In-Depth Understanding of the Generation Skipping Transfer Tax

Overview

This course provides a focused and practical overview of the Generation Skipping Transfer (GST) Tax, designed specifically for professionals involved in estate and gift tax planning. As Part 4 of the Form 706 and 709 series, this session zeroes in on the rules, definitions, and application of GST tax, including the mechanics of calculating the inclusion ratio and how the GST exemption operates in real-world planning scenarios. Participants will gain clarity on how to identify skip persons, the types of transfers subject to the GST tax, and the proper treatment of direct skips, taxable terminations, and taxable distributions. Through clear examples and practical instruction, this course walks participants through voluntary, timely, late, and retroactive GST exemption allocations. With increasing regulatory complexity and heightened exemption limits, understanding the GST tax is critical for practitioners assisting clients in multigenerational wealth transfers. This course supports more accurate return preparation and strategic allocation of exemptions to minimize tax exposure.

*Please Note:  If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to kori.herrera@acpen.com

Prerequisites

General understanding of estate and gift tax concepts

Objectives

  • Identify the different types of transfers subject to the GST tax
  • Define key GST tax terms including skip person, direct skip, and inclusion ratio
  • Recognize the tax implications of taxable terminations and taxable distributions
  • Apply the GST exemption to minimize or eliminate GST tax liability
  • Differentiate between timely, late, and retroactive GST exemption allocations
  • Describe the rules for voluntary GST exemption allocation during lifetime transfers
  • Explain how formula allocations help achieve optimal inclusion ratios
  • Determine how GST tax affects trust planning and multigenerational wealth transfers

Highlights

  • Overview of the GST tax and its policy purpose
  • Direct skips, taxable terminations, and taxable distributions
  • Skip persons and treatment of trusts as skip persons
  • Application of the GST exemption and inclusion ratio
  • Timely, late, and retroactive GST allocations
  • Formula-based exemption allocations
  • Planning strategies for GST tax minimization
  • Filing considerations for Forms 706 and 709

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Materials are generally available 3 days in advance of an event. Once you have downloaded the manual, we are unable to cancel your registration.

Event Code:

7477975

2 CPE Credits
Tax: 2 Credits

Registration

Member Price:
$79
Non-member Price:
$109

Registration is open through 11/12.

Wednesday, November 12th

11:00am to 12:51pm

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Instructor

Arthur Werner