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New Book Uses Popular Movies As Guide to Estate Planning
Bloomberg BNA announced the publication of “Art of the Estate Tax Return, Second Edition – Estate Planning at the Movies,” which provides in-depth tax analysis and strategic counsel by connecting well-known motion pictures to practical estate planning and
Nov. 04, 2014
Bloomberg BNA announced the publication of “Art of the Estate Tax Return, Second Edition – Estate Planning at the Movies,” which provides in-depth tax analysis and strategic counsel by connecting well-known motion pictures to practical estate planning and compliance. Written by attorney, award-winning author, and lecturer Keith Schiller, the book enhances tax professionals’ practice by providing strategic analysis for preparation, presentation, and post-filing defense and advocacy with tax-saving results.
“We are excited to publish this book and continue our longstanding relationship with Keith Schiller, whose decades of experience and insights are of great benefit to tax professionals,” said Margret Hullinger, Vice President and Group Publisher, Book Division, Bloomberg BNA. “This unique book is updated with the latest events in estate and gift taxation and provides practitioners a comprehensive guide to the estate tax return.”
“I am thrilled to collaborate on this publication with Bloomberg BNA so it reaches an even broader audience of tax practitioners,” said Schiller. “I look forward to continuing to work with Bloomberg BNA, a provider of a wealth of resources that helps estate provide practical and essential guidance to their clients.”
For more information on this book and to order a copy, visit here.
The book, along with Bloomberg BNA’s Estates, Gifts and Trusts Portfolios Library and its range of tax research and management solutions, offers estate tax practitioners the in-depth analysis of key issues necessary for developing and implementing the best estate planning and trust administration strategies. Estate Planning At The Movies is the registered trademark of Keith Schiller.