Got a Charitable Interest? Revisiting the Registration Requirements for Charitable Estates and Trusts

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Frequently, estates and trusts have charitable beneficiaries. Trusts and estates attorneys should familiarize themselves with the rules that require certain estates and trusts to register and make periodic filings with the Charities Bureau of the New York Attorney General’s Office (the “Charities Bureau”).

Originally published in New York State Bar Association, 2023.

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