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1 Federal Estate and Gift Taxation: A Selected Bibliography 1 (1973)

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Federal Estate and Gift Taxation
A Selected Bibliography

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General
Planning
Administration
Marital Deductions
Gifts
Charitable Contributions

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Insurance
Trusts
Tax Revision
Federal-State Relations
Federal Services
Commercial Services

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American Law Institute.  Federal Estate and Gift Taxation. Philadelphia: 1969,
589pp.
Recommendations adopted by the Institute at Washington, D.C., 1968. Also a
Study of Dual Tax System and Unified Tax, by A. James Casner; Study of Accessions
Tax System,' by William D. Andrews.
Barlow, Robin and others. Economic Behavior of the Affluent (Studies of Government
Finance). Washington, D.C.. Brookings Institutionn, 1966. 285pp.
Pages 86 through 112 discuss inheritances and gifts received and estate planning.
Chirelstein, Marvin A. and others. Taxation in the United States  (World Tax Series,
Harvard Law School, International Program in Taxation). Chicaigo. Commerce Clearing
House, 1963. 14I4pp.
See pages 182-269 for a history and description of The Federal Estate Tax.
Bibliography on pages LXV and LXVI.

Goldstein, Gersham, comp.
Foundation Press, 1971.

Readings in Death and Gift Tax Reform.  tineola, N.Y.:
288pp.

iLarriss, C. Lowell. Sources of Injustice in Death Taxation. In Harriss, C. Lowell.
Innovations in Tax Policy and Other Essays, Hartford: Uni  rsity of Hartford,
John C. Lincoln Institute, 1972. pp. 207-231.
,antscher, Gerald R. Death and Gift Taxation in the United States After the Report
of the Royal Commission (on Taxation, Canada), National Tax Journal, Vol. XXII,
No. 1, March 1969, pp. 121-138.
A discussion of the Carter Commission's recommendations compared with three
subjects of importance in American death and gift taxation.
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