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Split-interest trusts, 2001
Split-interest trusts remained an increasingly popular option for planned giving in 2001. Overall, the number of split-interest trusts increased by...
Statistics of Income Bulletin, 12/22/03 by Melissa J. Belvedere · More from publication -
Split-interest trusts, 2001
Split-interest trusts are, essentially, hybrid trusts having both charitable and noncharitable beneficiaries. While they are not actually...
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2000 Ad
For Reporting Year 2000, the Statistics of Income Division began collecting data from all three types of trusts filing Form 5227, Split-Interest...
Statistics of Income Bulletin, 03/22/03 by Melissa J. Belvedere · More from publication -
Charitable Remainder Trusts, 1998 - Statistical Data Included
In 1999, the Statistics of Income Division conducted the first of what will be an annual series of studies of charitable remainder trusts [1]. This...
Statistics of Income Bulletin, 12/22/00 by Melissa J. Belvedere · More from publication
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