Background
Tarlow, Edward D. was born on December 15, 1938 in Salem, Massachusetts, United States.
Tarlow, Edward D. was born on December 15, 1938 in Salem, Massachusetts, United States.
Northeastern University (Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, 1961). Boston College (Juris Doctor, 1964). Boston University (Master of Laws in Federal Taxation, 1968).
Adjunct Professor of Law of Advanced Corporate Taxation, Corporate, Finance and Business Planning, New England School of Law, Boston, Massachusetts, since 1986.
Worked at Tarlow, Breed, Hart, Murphy & Rodgers, Professional Corporation (Boston, Master of Arts) specializing in Business Planning, Estate Planning, Family Business Practice, Corporate Finance. Admitted to the bar, 1964, Massachusetts. Adjunct Professor of Law of Advanced Corporate Taxation, Corporate, Finance and Business Planning, New England School of Law, Boston, Massachusetts, 1986-1994.
Adjunct Professor of Law of Estate Planning, Suffolk University, Boston, Massachusetts, 1984-1996.
Company-Author: "How to Overcome Complications of Ownership Attribution for Closely Held Corporations," Estate Planning, September/October, 1987. "Non-Pro Rata Stock Surrenders," Taxation Foreign Lawyers, September/October, 1987.
"Recent Developments Clarify Tax Effects of Lapse of Crummey Powers," Estate Planning, September/October, 1986. "How to Use Trusts and Estates to Maximize Deductions for Charitable Contributions," Estate Planning, March/April, 1986.
"Despite Risks, Personal Holding Companies Provide Many Opportunities for Estate Planners," Estate Planning, January, 1985.
"Increase of Trust Benefits Through Situs Change," Financial and Estate Planning (Commerce Clearing House), June, 1984. "Knowledge of the Internal Revenue Service"s Approach Can Increase Taxpayers" Success on Questions of Valuation," Estate Planning, May, 1983. Member: Boston, Massachusetts and American Bar Associations.
Member: Boston, Massachusetts and American Bar Associations.