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Private law / Taxation / Estate tax in the United States / Planned giving / Gift tax in the United States / Income tax in the United States / Charitable remainder unitrust / Estate planning / Trust law / Law / Taxation in the United States / Inheritance
Date: 2013-09-11 12:17:18
Private law
Taxation
Estate tax in the United States
Planned giving
Gift tax in the United States
Income tax in the United States
Charitable remainder unitrust
Estate planning
Trust law
Law
Taxation in the United States
Inheritance

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