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Brown v. United States Case Brief

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit2003Docket #65655408
329 F.3d 664 2003 WL 1989618

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Case Brief Summary & Legal Analysis

General Brief
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tl;dr: The court applied the step transaction doctrine to include gift taxes paid by a spouse in the decedent’s estate under § 2035(c). It also held that the marital deduction must be reduced by the actual amount of administration expenses paid from its principal, not an estimated amount.

Legal Significance: This case affirms the power of the substance-over-form principle in estate planning, preventing taxpayers from using intermediaries as mere conduits to circumvent tax statutes. It also clarifies that the marital deduction cannot be inflated by mismatched valuations of administration expenses.

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Case Facts & Court Holding

Key Facts & Case Background

Prior to his death, Willet Brown engaged in estate planning. He made a $3.1 million gift to a life insurance trust, incurring a gift tax of $1,415,732. Willet and his wife, Betty, elected to split the gift under § 2513, making them jointly and severally liable for the tax. To avoid the § 2035(c) “gross-up” rule, which includes gift taxes paid within three years of death in the gross estate, the couple planned for Betty, who was younger and healthier, to pay the tax. As Betty lacked sufficient funds, Willet gave her checks for the exact amount of the tax. She deposited the funds into her separate account and, the next day, paid the IRS. Willet died within three years of the payment. The IRS, invoking the step transaction doctrine, included the $1,415,732 tax payment in Willet’s gross estate. Separately, the estate incurred actual administration expenses that exceeded its initial estimate. The estate paid these expenses from the principal of the marital trust and argued it could take a deduction for the actual amount of expenses under § 2053 while only reducing the § 2056 marital deduction by the lower, estimated amount.

Court Holding & Legal Precedent

Issue: Did the court properly apply the step transaction doctrine to attribute a spouse’s payment of gift taxes to the decedent for purposes of § 2035(c), and must the marital deduction be reduced by the actual, rather than estimated, administration expenses paid from its principal?

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Legal Issue

Did the court properly apply the step transaction doctrine to attribute a spouse’s payment of gift taxes to the decedent for purposes of § 2035(c), and must the marital deduction be reduced by the actual, rather than estimated, administration expenses paid from its principal?

Conclusion

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Legal Rule

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Legal Analysis

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