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Rose K. Drupiewski Esq
Rose K. Drupiewski, LLM, M.Acc. Attorney at Law Rose K. Drupiewski maintains a diverse, broadly based estate planning and estate adminstration practice. She works with individuals, families and organizations at every stage of the estate planning process, including drafting wills and advanced directives, restructuring family businesses, managing estates and drafting trusts. Ms. Drupiewski has handled matters ranging from hundreds of thousands of dollars to those exceeding hundreds of millions. In addition, Ms. Drupiewski has particular experience working with tax exempt organizations, and has structured charitable trusts and family foundations. She has formed numerous private foundations and public charities and assisted many organizations with their applications for federal and state tax exemption, as well as continuing to advise these entities with their ongoing tax compliance and business needs. Ms. Drupiewski's most recent presentations include "Income Tax Consequences of Sales and Surrender of Life Insurance Policies," July 2010, "Update on the Current Status of Estate and Gift Tax Laws and Planning in the Midst of Uncertainty, " presented to the Cherokee Area Estate Planning Council, February 2010, and "Deductions for Claims Against the Estate: New IRS Regs Under Section 2053", a discussion of new IRS regulations affecting the value of ertain estate tax deductions, January 2010. Ms. Drupiewski recieved her LLM, M.Acc., JD and BS from the University of Florida, BS cum laude. She is a member of the State Bars of Georgia, Florida, Arkansas and Tennessee and is admitted to practice in the United States Tax Court.