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  • 41generation-skipping transfer — n. A transfer of wealth that passes over one generation to go down to a younger one, e.g., a transfer from grandparents straight to grandchildren. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney… …

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  • 42generation–skipping transfer — n: a transfer of property or of an interest in property that is to a person of a generation more than one generation below that of the transferor and that can be characterized as a taxable termination, a taxable distribution, or a direct skip see …

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  • 43generation skipping — adj., adv.    referring to gifts made through trusts by a grandparent to a grandchild, skipping one s child (the grandchild s parent). Originally intended to avoid or defer federal gift or estate taxes if paid through a generation skipping trust …

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  • 44Rope Skipping — Seilspringen um 1800 Seilspringen ist eine Sportart, bei der ein Seil verwendet wird, durch das der Seilspringer kunstvoll oder möglichst schnell hindurchspringt. Einst als Kinderspiel bekannt, hat sich Seilspringen mittlerweile zu einer… …

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  • 45generation–skipping transfer tax — n: a transfer tax on a generation skipping transfer – called also generation skipping tax; Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 46Grade skipping — is a form of academic acceleration, often used for gifted/talented students, that involves the student entirely skipping the curriculum of one year of school. This is done when a student is sufficiently advanced in all school subjects that he or… …

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  • 47generation-skipping transfer tax — A federal tax imposed on large amounts of money given or left to a grandchild or great grandchild. Its purpose is to keep families from avoiding the estate tax that would be due if the oldest generation left property to their children, who then… …

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  • 48String Skipping — ist die aus dem Englischen übernommene und im deutschen Sprachgebrauch übliche Bezeichnung für das Überspringen mehrerer Saiten beim Spielen zweier direkt nacheinander klingender Noten auf der elektrischen Gitarre. Der Begriff ist im Zusammenhang …

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  • 49Form 706-NA: United States Estate (And Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return — A tax form distributed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that used to calculate the generation skipping transfer tax liability for estates of non resident aliens of the United States. The generation skipping tax is levied when the transfer of …

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  • 50Form 706-GS(D): Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Return For Distributions — A tax form distributed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that is used to calculate taxes due on trust distributions that are subject to a generation skipping tax (GST). Form 706 GS(D) is used by any taxpayer who receives a taxable… …

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