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A) $0.
B) $200,000.
C) $260,000.
D) $1,900,000.
E) $1,960,000.
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A) In 2012,Matt's gross estate includes $1 million and a marital deduction of $1 million is allowed for estate tax purposes.
B) In 1980,Patricia made a gift to Matt but no marital deduction is available for gift tax purposes.
C) In 1980,Patricia did not make a gift to Matt.
D) In 2012,Matt's estate includes nothing as to the property.
E) None of the above.
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A) Rents for the month of May (received on May 2) on an apartment building she owned.The alternate valuation date of § 2032 is not elected.
B) Rents for the month of May (received on May 2) on an apartment building she owned.The alternate valuation date of § 2032 is elected.
C) Insurance recovery from a fire which occurred on November 1,2011,and destroyed Andrea's residence.
D) A loan made by Andrea to her daughter (who is a successful dentist) and forgiven by Andrea in her will.
E) Choices c.and d.but not a.and b.
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A) Will has not made a gift to Dean of the interest element.
B) Will has an interest expense deduction as to the interest element.
C) Dean has interest income as to the interest element.
D) Dean may be allowed an income tax deduction as to the interest element.
E) None of the above.
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