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1. Income earned but unpaid at the time of a decedent’sdeath is deemed to be income in respect of a decedent (IRD). Whichof the following statements concerning IRD is correct?

a) The income must be reported on the decedent’s final federalincome tax return.

b) The income is taxable to the person or entity receivingit.

c) IRD includes income earned by the executor on estateassets.

d) The character of the income as taxable or nontaxable ischanged when passed to the recipient.

2. The federal estate tax is

a) A tax on the right of a decedent to transfer property

b) A tax on the right of a beneficiary to inherit property

c) A tax levied only on a decedent’s probate property

d) An excise tax levied on the privilege of accumulatingwealth.

3. The owner of a successful business wishes to retireand sell the business to her daughter. The business is worthsubstantially more than the owner’s basis. The owner and herdaughter have agreed to an installment sale. Which of the followingstatements concerning this sale iscorrect?

a) The sale price should be lower than the fair market value ofthe business to avoid estate or gift tax complications.

b) The installment period must be limited to 10 years or less toavoid adverse estate tax consequences.

c) The principal payments payable after the seller’s death avoidestate inclusion.

d) The interest rate specified should be reasonable to avoidadverse gift or income tax consequences.

4. Which of the following statements concerningguardians is correct?

a) A guardian for personal care is called a guardian adlitem

b) A special guardian can be appointed by the court to protect aminor’s rights in a legal proceeding.

c) A guardian named in a deceased parent’s will is binding onthe court.

d) A guardian receives the legal authority to act from thedeceased parent’s will.

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Elin Hessel
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28 Sep 2019

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