How does a will help to deal with the issue of “death” taxes?

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? Estates are often subject to taxation in the form of state and federal estate taxes, and in some states, inheritance taxes. A will, through an apportionment clause, establishes how and from what source any estate taxes (often called “death taxes” by politicians) owed would be paid. The apportionment clause allocates the tax burden of the beneficiaries in a will.

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?What are a corporation's articles of incorporation? Describe the following three categories of information typically contained in articles of incorporation: (1) the nature and purpose of the corporation, (2) the registered office and agent of the corporation, and (3) the names and addresses of the incorporators.

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A letter of application should be:

A. Objective B. Persuasive

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What is an arbitration?

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