Don't miss this premier event for the estate planning and tax communities. The day will kick-off with a networking breakfast followed by both plenary and break-out sessions. For the first time, we will be presenting in a three-track format—business tax and planning, estate tax and planning, and the new Connecticut Uniform Trust Code (UTC). National speakers will present on cutting-edge tax and estate planning issues, including tax implications and concerns under the UTC as well as drafting trusts under the UTC.
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2019 Federal Tax Institute of New England Conference All Day Program Package
Opening Plenary Session - P1- (CLE Credits: CT - 1.0 General NY - 1.0 AOP)
Current Developments and Planning Ideas We Find Fun and Interesting
Speakers:
Charles A. Redd, Stinson LLP, St. Louis, MO
Session - C1A - (CLE Credits: CT - 1.0 General, NY - 1.0 AOP)
Basics of the New Connecticut Uniform Trust Code
Speakers:
John R. Ivimey, Reid and Riege PC, Hartford
Edward F. Krzanowski, Day Pitney LLP, West Hartford
Kelley G. Peck, Cummings & Lockwood LLC, West Hartford
Deborah J. Tedford, Tedford Law Firm PC, Mystic
Suzanne Brown Walsh, Murtha Cullina LLP, Hartford
Session - C2A - (CLE Credits: CT - 1.0 General, NY - 1.0 AOP)
Tax Considerations in Trust Terminations, Modifications, and Decanting Under Connecticut’s New Uniform Trust Code
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Luncheon Plenary Session - P2 - (CLE Credits: CT - 1.0 General, NY - 1.0 AOP)
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Session - C3A - CLE Credits: CT - 1.0General, NY - 1.0 AOP)
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Closing Plenary Session - P3 - (CLE Credits: CT - 1.0 General, NY - 1.0 AOP)
Drafting Trusts under the New Connecticut Uniform Trust Code
Speakers:
John R. Ivimey, Reid and Riege PC, Hartford
You Will Learn
- About Connecticut's new Uniform Trust Code, including tax implications and concerns
- About tax issues affecting startup ventures and early stage companies
- About real estate tax planning
- About the significance of the Kaestner Trust decision and its impact on state income taxation of trusts
- Perspectives on domestic asset protection trusts, including self-settled Connecticut asset protection trusts
- About qualified small business stock
- About diversity and inclusion in the legal profession
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