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| 2013-12-20 | N/A | Publication of a document titled 'Tax Topics', for which this page serves as a disclaimer and aut... | N/A | View |
This document is a page from a 'Tax Topics' update dated January 29, 2014, authored by Blanche Lark Christerson of Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management. It discusses proposed New York legislation aimed at closing tax loopholes for trusts (specifically 'INGs' and 'DINGs') and reports on IRS federal interest rates (7520 rates) for January and February 2014. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production to the U.S. House Oversight Committee, likely related to investigations into Deutsche Bank's dealings with Jeffrey Epstein.
A 'Tax Topics' newsletter authored by Blanche Lark Christerson for Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management, dated January 29, 2014. The document summarizes the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2014, highlighting a $1.012 trillion budget, specific funding cuts to the IRS, and new legislative restrictions preventing the IRS from using funds for ACA support or political targeting. The document bears a House Oversight Bates number, suggesting it was part of a document production related to congressional investigations into Deutsche Bank.
This document, titled "Tax Topics" and dated April 29, 2013, is a newsletter from Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management. Authored by managing director Blanche Lark Christerson, it discusses the political prospects of U.S. tax reform, mentioning key figures like Rep. Dave Camp and Sen. Max Baucus. It also reports that the IRS has issued the May 2013 7520 rate at 1.2%.
This document is a tax advisory memo from Blanche Lark Christerson of Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management, dated April 29, 2013. The memo analyzes two tax proposals from President Obama's Fiscal Year 2014 budget: one to limit tax benefits for high-income earners and another known as the 'Buffett Rule' or 'Fair Share Tax'. After a thorough analysis, the document contains no information, names, or keywords related to Jeffrey Epstein or his associates; its content is strictly focused on US tax policy.
This document is an email from Paul Morris, a Managing Director at Deutsche Bank, to 'jeevacation@gmail.com' (an address associated with Jeffrey Epstein) on April 30, 2013. Morris forwards an internal newsletter called 'Tax Topics' from his colleague, Blanche Lark Christerson, which discusses tax proposals in President Obama's Fiscal Year 2014 Budget.
This document is a disclaimer page from a 2013 Deutsche Bank publication titled "Tax Topics". It identifies Blanche Lark Christerson as a managing director at Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management in New York City and provides a standard legal disclaimer stating that the opinions are her own and do not constitute professional advice. The page includes a Bates number (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022343), indicating it is part of a larger collection of documents, likely from a congressional investigation.
This document is the 2013 table of contents for a 'Tax Topics' publication series from Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management, featuring articles by Blanche Lark Christerson. It lists various tax-related subjects published throughout the year, including legal cases like United States v. Windsor and updates on tax law. The document's content is about general U.S. tax matters and does not mention Jeffrey Epstein or his known associates, though the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022330' suggests it was collected as part of a congressional investigation.
This document is page 5 of a report titled "Tax Topics" from Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management, dated December 20, 2013. It identifies the author as Blanche Lark Christerson, a managing director in New York City, and includes a standard legal disclaimer about the content. The page is marked with the identifier 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022329', indicating it was likely produced as part of a congressional investigation. The document itself does not contain any reference to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is a 'Tax Topics' newsletter from Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management, dated December 20, 2013, authored by Blanche Lark Christerson. It analyzes a recent bipartisan budget deal, discusses the status of tax reform legislation, and explains temporary tax provisions known as 'extenders'. The document contains no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein; its relevance is likely contextual, stemming from its origin at Deutsche Bank and its inclusion in a collection of documents from the House Oversight Committee, as indicated by the footer.
The document provides the email address blanche.christerson@db.com as a means to reach Blanche Lark Christerson.
The document provides the email address blanche.christerson@db.com as a means to reach Blanche Lark Christerson.
The document provides the email address 'blanche.christerson@db.com' as a point of contact for Blanche Lark Christerson.
Contact email provided is blanche.christerson@db.com.
The document provides the email address blanche.christerson@db.com to reach the author.
The document provides the email address blanche.christerson@db.com to reach the author.
Update on New York trust taxation legislation and IRS 7520 rates for Jan/Feb 2014.
Summary of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2014, focusing on IRS funding and restrictions.
An analysis of two key tax provisions in President Obama's Fiscal Year 2014 budget proposal: limiting the value of certain tax benefits for high-income earners and the 'Buffett Rule'/'Fair Share Tax'.
An analysis of two key tax provisions in President Obama's Fiscal Year 2014 budget proposal: limiting the value of certain tax benefits for high-income earners and the 'Buffett Rule'/'Fair Share Tax'.
An analysis of two key tax provisions in President Obama's Fiscal Year 2014 budget proposal: limiting the value of certain tax benefits for high-income earners and the 'Buffett Rule'/'Fair Share Tax'.
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