Answer :
• For the first question, the answer is Letter C. The Gift and estate taxes are called wealth transfer taxes because gift and estate taxes are levied when a transfer of wealth or property takes place and are part of the unified transfer tax system.
• For the second question, the answer is Letter C. The tax base for the gift tax is reasonable market value of all gifts completed in the current year minus an annual donee elimination of $14,000, minus a marital deduction for gifts to spouse and charitable deduction if applicable, plus the value of all taxable gifts in preceding years. The tax base for the estate tax is the gross estate of the decedent, minus deductions for expenditures, and a marital or charitable deduction if applicable, plus taxable gifts made after 1976.
• For the second question, the answer is Letter C. The tax base for the gift tax is reasonable market value of all gifts completed in the current year minus an annual donee elimination of $14,000, minus a marital deduction for gifts to spouse and charitable deduction if applicable, plus the value of all taxable gifts in preceding years. The tax base for the estate tax is the gross estate of the decedent, minus deductions for expenditures, and a marital or charitable deduction if applicable, plus taxable gifts made after 1976.