The Taxation of a Gift or Inheritance from an Employer

The focus of this article is to examine the following questions: 1. whether, despite its unrestricted language, section 102(c) does not apply to some gratuitous transfers to an employee; 2. if so, what are the exceptions to section 102(c); and 3. when section 102(c) does not apply to a transfer, whe...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Tax lawyer 2011-01, Vol.64 (2), p.273-300
1. Verfasser: KAHN, DOUGLAS A.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The focus of this article is to examine the following questions: 1. whether, despite its unrestricted language, section 102(c) does not apply to some gratuitous transfers to an employee; 2. if so, what are the exceptions to section 102(c); and 3. when section 102(c) does not apply to a transfer, whether it will be excluded from income. Part II of this article examines the conditions under which a gratuitous transfer to an employee will be excluded from income under the Duberstein standard and under the normal tax treatment of testamentary transfers -- in other words, how the section 102(a) gift and bequest exclusion from income is applied when section 102(c) is inapplicable. Part III examines the operation of section 102(c).
ISSN:0040-005X
2329-6089