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Also includes mutual funds whose asset composition could not be determined. <  ~~   <P>X?r ]4 @ _dDuL <Cash assets This asset category includes all liquid assets, such as actual cash, bank accounts, certificates of deposit (CDs), money market accounts, such as Money Market Deposit Accounts (MMDAs) and Money Market Mutual Funds (MMMFs), and call and sweep accounts held in a brokerage. < ~~  <>X? #_ <]4@ NUfOHcA?WShled G<HInsurance, face value This asset category includes the face value of includible life insurance on the decedent's life. Includible insurance is any insurance on the decedent's life that is payable to the estate at the decedent's death, or is payable to another beneficiary if the decedent retained some ownership of the policy.<  G~~  <>X?r! ]4@ ǒ("9BbMF_~   < Insurance, policy loans This item represents borrowing or other indebtedness against life insurance policies includible as part of the gross estate. 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To qualify as deductible, an expense must be allowable under local law and be "actually and necessarily incurred in the administration of the decedent's estate" under Reg. 20.2053-3(a).<  ~~ ! <PhX?IzL_ ]4!@ 5>NRB Q`x   <State death tax deduction For Federal estate tax returns filed for decedents who died in 2005 and later years, a deduction was allowed for estate, inheritence, legacy, or succession taxes actually paid to any state or the District of Columbia as a result of the decedent's death. <   ~~ " <hX?EH i]4"@  i2C: ( ,<-Taxable estate Taxable estate is equal to the value of the total gross estate less deductions for the following: funeral expenses, executor's commissions, attorneys' fees, other expenses and losses, debts and mortgages, bequests to the surviving spouse, bequests to charities, and state death taxes.<  ,~~ # <hX?MSO3]4#@  ZTFt# <Adjusted taxable gifts Adjusted taxable gifts is the total of the taxable gifts made after 1976 that are not included in gross estate.<  ~~ $ <hX?O# RK#]4$@ 5NАMBה M<NAdjusted taxable estate The sum of taxable estate and adjusted taxable gifts.<  M~~ % <iX?RTn]4%@ \ۺ@Hk9Eڟ <Tentative estate tax The tentative estate tax liability is computed by applying the graduated estate tax rates to the adjusted taxable estate.<  ~~ & <(iX?N7QK]4&@ L̸)9dL'>p <Gift tax paid A credit was allowed against the estate tax for the Federal gift tax paid on a gift made by a decedent after 1977. No credit, apart from the unified credit, is allowed for any gift tax paid on gifts made before 1976.< 0a~~ ' <PiX?VfY` ]4'@ ?"2L G |v  <Total tax before credits Total tax before credits is equal to the tentative estate tax minus the total gift taxes paid. This tax amount is reduced by the allowable unified credit and other tax credits to compute the net estate tax. <  ~~ ( <iX?Xf[p ]4(@ 0c*OZ <Allowable unified credit The unified credit is applied as a dollar-for-dollar reduction in estate and/or gift taxes. 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