Understanding Form 706
The executor of a decedent’s estate uses the Form 706 to calculate the estate tax and the Generation-Skipping Transfer (GST) tax that’s imposed on direct skips, which are transfers that skip over persons of interest in a property that’s part of the decedent’s gross estate, which includes any property in which the decedent had an interest.
*The information contained in this course is for educational purposes only. It should not be considered legal, tax or financial advice.
*The content of this course is based on the tax law applicable to the 2023 tax season. It does not include evaluations or exams, so it does not report continuing education (CE) hours under the On Demand format. Its purpose is exclusively educational, oriented to provide information and general knowledge.

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Jeffrey Schneider
Jeffrey Schneider is an Enrolled Agent, (EA), a Certified Tax Resolution Specialist, (CTRS), Advanced Crypto Tax Expert, (ACT-E) and an NTPI Fellow. Jeffrey has been in the field of taxation for over 40 years beginning his career in the public sector and transitioned into private practice in 1999 when he founded SFS Tax & Accounting Services. Jeffrey has been a speaker at local expos and organizations on various tax & business topics. He is also the author of three books: “Now What? I Got a Tax Notice from the IRS. Help!”, “Now What? The IRS is Taking Everything I own. Help!”, and “Now What? I Want to Prepare My Own Return. Help!”.
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