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| cjrennerlaw |
Posted - 09/11/2007 : 08:04:45 AM I'm wondering, when I create the letter sent with drafts (married couple with taxable estate), the first paragragh says "you can give away at death as much as $1,500,000...$11,000/year exclusion." Is this old data?
Carol J. Renner Attorney at Law 7407 FM 1488 Conroe, TX 77354 Phone: 936.827.6111 |
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| cjrennerlaw |
Posted - 09/19/2007 : 1:23:12 PM thank you...technical assistance DID fix the problem.
Carol J. Renner Attorney at Law 33014 Tamina Road Magnolia, TX 77354 Phone: 936.827.6111 |
| Ronald Lipman |
Posted - 09/11/2007 : 08:16:31 AM Yes, you are somehow using a very old form. You need to call tech support at 800-759-5418 and have them help you figure out why the forms you are drafting are so out of date. You have missed a number of updates. |
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