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Navigating The Tax Implications From The 2020 Pgande Fire Victim Settlement What You Need To Know From A Tax Perspective As A Beneficiary Of The $13.5 Billion Settlement(1st Edition)

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Arrow Point Tax Services, Duncan Kelm

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ISBN: 1649706111, 978-1649706119

Book publisher: Primedia eLaunch LLC (July 20, 2020)

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Navigating The Tax Implications From The 2020 Pgande Fire Victim Settlement What You Need To Know From A Tax Perspective As A Beneficiary Of The $13.5 Billion Settlement 1st Edition Summary: This book is written to help navigate questions around the 2020 Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) settlement, with an emphasis on taxes. The toll of the fires in Northern California over the last few years has been extremely heavy. Now with a settlement approved, the victims may move one step closer to finally being reimbursed for their devastating loss. This book examines the process of claims, the structure of the Fire Victim Trust, the varying type of claims to be awarded, and the different tax scenarios. Each victim's case is unique and should be reviewed with a tax and legal professional. This book is not meant to be applied as specific tax or legal advice.