EGTRAA definition

EGTRAA means the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001, as amended.

Examples of EGTRAA in a sentence

  • The number of additional taxpayers that would be subject to the AMT in the years beyond 2013, absent legislative action, depends on whether the provisions of EGTRAA and JGTRRA are extended.

  • Economic Growth and Tax Reconciliation Act of 2001 (EGTRAA), Pub.

  • The only “catch-up” provision allowed by the district is the Age 50+ provision allowed under the EGTRAA of 2001.

  • Taxable estates in 2009 were taxed at a maximum rate of 45%, subject to an exemption of $3.5 million (2009 rates and exemption levels are most relevant for 2010 revenues).73 Under the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 (EGTRAA; P.L. 107-16), the estate tax was fully phased-out in 2010.

  • EGTRAA Effective Dates98 ALLTEL CORPORATION 401(k) PLAN (January 1, 2001 Restatement) PREAMBLEThe Thrift Plan for Employees of Systematics Information Services, Inc.

  • Under EGTRAA, the exemption amount increased from $675,000 in 2001 to $3.5 million in 2009, with the top marginal rate falling from 55 percent to 45 percent.

  • Prior to the adoption of the qualified severance rules under§2642(g) in EGTRAA in 2001, “downstream splits” were not possible.

  • Section 11.10(b) defining "Eligible Retirement Plan" is amended effective January 1, 2002 to reflect the changes made to the statutory definition under EGTRAA.

  • Prior to the adoption of the qualified severance rules under §2642(g) in EGTRAA in 2001, “downstream splits” were not possible.

  • If EGTRAA is not amended, in 2010, many estates will pay only a state death tax.Other states, such as Florida, have left their state death tax equal to the maximum federal credit, which means, in effect, that they presently have no state death tax.

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