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Portability, or the ability of a surviving spouse to use a decedent's unused applicable exclusion amount for estate tax purposes, is a valuable tax benefit. But portability must be elected by the executor of the estate on a timely filed estate tax return. This article examines what relief is available when the election is not made timely.
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