Howard M. Zaritsky is an attorney and a nationally-recognized expert on estate, gift, and generation-skipping transfer taxes, fiduciary income taxes, estate planning, and estate administration. He has published over a dozen books, including Tax Planning for Family Wealth Transfers At Death, Tax Planning for Family Wealth Transfers During Life, and Tax Planning With Life Insurance (all published by Thomson-Reuters/WG&L), three Tax Management Portfolios (Revocable Inter Vivos Trusts; Grantor Trusts; and Foreign Trusts, Estates, and Beneficiaries), and more than 150 articles in various law reviews and professional journals.
Mr. Zaritsky has lectured at all of the major tax and estate planning institutes, including the University of Miami Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning, where he is a member of the advisory board, and the Douglas W. Conner Advanced Estate Planning and Administration Seminar, where he is a former co-chair.
Education:
LL.M. (Taxation), Georgetown University Law Center (1976)
J.D., Stetson University College of Law (1973)
B.A., Emory University (1970)
Bloomberg Tax Management Portfolios
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Revocable Inter Vivos Trusts (Portfolio 860)
This Portfolio describes and analyzes the creation and use of revocable trusts for various estate planning benefits.
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Grantor Trusts: Income Taxation Under Subpart E (Portfolio 819)
Grantor Trusts: Income Taxation Under Subpart E, examines the taxation of grantors and third parties deemed to own the assets of a trust under §§671-679.