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UID:2246120220517T141500ZIntentionally Defective Grantor Trusts: What Are They?  How Do They Work?  How Are They Being Used Today?
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DESCRIPTION:\nNeda Barkhordar is a graduate of UCLA, where she completed her degree in 3 years summa cum laude and continued towards a law degree where she completed the Business Law and Policy Specialization in Taxation and received A’s in all of the major tax classes; and she earned her LLM in tax from NYU, with a 3.8 GPA.\n \nAt KFB Rice, LLP Neda has advised clients on both regular estate planning, such as pourover Wills and family trusts, and complex estate tax planning involving private annuities, QPRTs, SCINs and GRATs. She has been the primary advisor to clients and their other advisors about the Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program (taxpayers with delinquent Foreign Bank Account Reports). Neda is constantly working on inbound planning (non-U.S. people who wish to invest in the U.S. or give assets to their U.S. family members), multi-national planning (clients with assets in the U.S. and other countries, e.g., Germany, Russia and France) and other problems, including innocent spouse, offer-in-compromise and installment agreements. Neda has filed Tax Court petitions and is actively engaged in negotiations with the Internal Revenue Service and the California Franchise Tax Board on behalf of taxpayers with collection and other problems. She is also currently at work on two large tax-free spin-offs under Internal Revenue Code Section 355. And those are just a few of her past and current projects.\n \n \n \nEducation\n \nNew York University School of Law, New York, New York, 2012; LL.M. (Tax)\n \nUniversity of California, Los Angeles, California, 2011; J.D.\n \nUniversity of California, 2007; B.A. – Major: Sociology\n
SUMMARY:Intentionally Defective Grantor Trusts: What Are They?  How Do They Work?  How Are They Being Used Today? - Conejo Valley Estate Planning Council 
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