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*"Marital Deduction." Investopedia. Investopedia Inc., 2000. Answers.com [[1 February]] [[2006]]. http://www.answers.com/topic/marital-deduction
*"Marital Deduction." Investopedia. Investopedia Inc., 2000. Answers.com [[1 February]] [[2006]]. http://www.answers.com/topic/marital-deduction
*"Case affects internet and international tax planning." "Richard S. Lehman, Esq." [[17 August]] 2001. South FLorida Business Journal. 01 Feb. 2006. http://www.lehmantaxlaw.com/article_08_17_01.html
*"Case affects internet and international tax planning." "Richard S. Lehman, Esq." [[17 August]] [[2001]]. South FLorida Business Journal. [[1 February]] [[2006]]. http://www.lehmantaxlaw.com/article_08_17_01.html


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[[Category:Legal terms]] [[Category:Family law]]

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Marital deduction is a type of tax law that allows a person to give assets to his or her spouse with reduced or no tax imposed upon the transfer. Some marital deduction laws even apply to transfers made postmortem.

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