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        Restricted1. Divorce Source: TAX CONSEQUENCES NEED FOR FULL PRESENTATION
(�1996) A party who seeks consideration of tax consequences should present the tax consequences for all of the tax-burdened assets, not just for a single asset ...
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        Restricted2. Divorce Source: TAX CONSEQUENCES WITH STOCK OPTIONS
(�1998) These two Indiana cases illustrate differing approaches to the issue of considering tax consequences when valuing stock options, depending on whether the employee spouse had actually realized profit ...
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        Restricted3. Divorce Source: Cases of Interest: Tax Consequences
Case law and analysis of divorce cases related to tax consequences. Visit Other Cases of Interest ...
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        Restricted4. Divorce Source: TAX CONSEQUENCES OF A PROPERTY DIVISION
A division of property was reversed when it rested on a finding of fact that a farm operator could avoid the tax consequences of a property division and that finding of fact was not supported by the record. ...
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        Restricted5. Divorce Source: A BRIEF NOTE ON TAX CONSEQUENCES AS A FACTOR IN DETERMINING ALIMONY
You represent the wife in a pending divorce case. Your client has an earning capacity of $30,000 per year, and the husband has an earning capacity of $100,000 per year, after a marriage of sufficiently long duration to merit permanent support. He offers to pay your client $2,000 per month in support ...
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        Restricted6. Divorce Source: TAX CONSEQUENCES OF CASHING-OUT A SPOUSE'S INTEREST IN A FAMILY CORPORATION DURING A DIVORCE
I. The Divorce Tax Ground Rules A. IRC Section 1041 enacted in 1984 No gain or loss is recognized on a transfer of property between spouses, or between former spouses if incident to a divorce. Incident to a divorce is presumed for transfers within the first year after the date of divorce. B. IRS Reg ...
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        Restricted7. Divorce Source: TAX CONSEQUENCES - RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS
(�1998) The trial court did not err in discounting the value of the husbands retirement accounts by 40% for future income tax liability. ...
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        Restricted8. Divorce Source: TAX CONSEQUENCES - MARITAL HOME
(�1997) The trial court did not err by applying a 39% tax discount to the husbands termination benefits while not applying any tax discount to the expected capital gain on the sale of the family home ...
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        Restricted9. Divorce Source: TAX CONSEQUENCES OF FUTURE SALE OF PROPERTY
(�1996) An award of alimony to reimburse the wife for her lost investment in the husbands business was improper ...
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        Restricted10. Divorce Source: TAX CONSEQUENCES IN PROPERTY DISTRIBUTION
Wifes distributive award must be reduced by her equitable share of taxes to be paid on the profit from the sale of marital assets that would have to be sold to satisfy her award ...
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