You should be able to call the IRS directly and ask that if you can't find someone.  I have had to do that when my Tax Attorney is on Vacation.   Its not fast and they wouldn' t help with loop holes but they are usually a bit helpful depending on who you talk to.   

On Apr 9, 2012, at 5:02 PM, Bradley Martin wrote:

> Our museum is the beneficiary of a trust that has IRAs. They are wanting to know if we will accept inherited IRAs. The idea is that if the trust removed the money from the IRAs they would have to pay taxes. If we do as a 501c3 we wouldn’t. Has anyone had this situation come up. I have asked a tax adviser and he is busy till the 17th.
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> Bradley Martin
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