"In one, you've got a bucket full of money that's completely tax free for years to come and in the other you've got totally taxable assets."
A typical abuse involves a charity's temporarily holding taxable assets owned by a commercial entity.
Otherwise these policies will simply increase the size of the taxable assets.
The surge in short-term rates continues to spur asset growth, as evidenced by a $911 million increase in taxable assets, to a record $268.2 billion.
It gained national attention in early 2006 when writer and gamer Julian Dibbell posed a fascinating question - are my virtual assets taxable?
An inventory of the town's taxable assets in the following year, 1808, provides a snapshot of the town's economic profile.
A simple example shows a strong advantage in such a transfer, so long as taxes are paid from taxable assets.
Say a person has a regular I.R.A. worth $60,000, and taxable assets in long-term savings of at least $15,000.
Of the gain in taxable assets, about $1.2 billion went into funds that buy Treasury and government agency securities.
New voting laws in Sweden makes votes no longer dependent on taxable assets, each adult having one vote.