Charter accounting tax return work

United States Estate (and Generation-Skipping Transfer)

  

Tax Return Assignment 2

This is the second of 3 tax returns that you will be preparing in this course. This second return will assess your ability to properly assess taxes for an estate.AaronThompson of 725Midwest Ave, Omaha, NE68107died on November24, 2016. He was survived by his wife, Rachel, and their son, John. At the time of his death, Aaron was employed by a microchip manufacturer as a staff accountant. The executor reports that he has discovered the property listed below.

  

Automobile in Aaron’s name

$22,000

 

Qualified retirement plan funded by Aaron’s   employer 

800,000

 

Stocks in public companies in the name of   Aaron

1,300,000

 

Checking account, Aaron and Rachel, joint   tenants with right of survivorship

10,200 

 

Undeveloped land (not leased or farmed) in the   name of Aaron

4,400,000

 

Face value of term life insurance policy on   Aaron’s life 

2,000,000

Other information includes the following:
 

1. Aaron’s funeral expenses were $8,000 and the estate’s administrative expenses were $32,000. 

2. The estate paid state estate taxes of $45,000. 

3. Aaron willed his stocks to Rachel and the rest of his property to John. 

4. Rachel is the beneficiary of the retirement plan. 

5. Aaron owned the life insurance policy, and his estate is the beneficiary. 

6. Aaron made his only taxable gift, $6 million taxable amount, in December 2013 and paid all the gift taxes from an account solely in his name. 

7. Aaron owed $13,200 on a car loan
8. Assume the estate’s marginal income tax rate will be 33%.

 Prepare an estate tax return (Form 706) for Aaron Thompson. A fill-in 2016 706 PDF form can be found in Assignment Instructions. 

Save the tax return in PDF format, with your last name in the filename, and submit the PDF file. As a hint, only applicable schedules have been included in the PDF form.

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