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Is Your Estate Plan Ready for Future Estate Tax Law Changes?

The year 2017, when the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was signed into law, seems like a long time ago. As you may be aware, many of the tax provisions of that law are set to expire in a relatively short amount of time — on January 1,...more

Have grandkids? Opening 529 Plan Accounts Can Benefit Them and Your Estate Plan

The cycle continues: Your adult children — one of the first generations to benefit from Section 529 plans — are saving for their kids’ college educations through 529 accounts of their own. Did you know that parents aren’t the...more

Bringing Back the Bypass Trust

According to some people, the bypass trust (sometimes referred to as a credit shelter trust) has gone the way of the dodo bird in the current estate tax environment. However, this “dinosaur” of a technique for married couples...more

Is a Charitable Remainder Trust Right for Your Estate Plan?

You might have several goals you’d like your estate plan to achieve. They may include giving to your favorite charity and leaving a significant amount to your loved ones under favorable tax terms. One estate planning...more

Are Changes Coming for the Gift and Estate Tax Exemption?

Under current estate tax law, taxpayers benefit from the most generous gift and estate tax regime in history. Indeed, in 2023, an individual can shield assets worth up to $12.92 million from federal gift and estate tax....more

Small Business Owners May Qualify For The Special Use Valuation Method

The need for estate planning is essential for small business owners who have most of their personal fortune tied up in the operation. This is compounded by the looming reduction of the federal gift and estate tax exemption...more

Does a Qualified Charitable Distribution Make Sense This Year?

A unique provision in the tax code allows certain transfers, made directly from a traditional IRA to a qualified charitable organization, to avoid taxation. Although this benefit of a qualified charitable distribution (QCD)...more

The CARES Act Creates Charitable Tax Incentives - Insight on Estate Planning

Many individuals incorporate charitable giving into their estate plans, providing assistance to their favorite charities while preserving sufficient assets for their heirs. Typically, the charitable donations are structured...more

Insight on Estate Planning - Year End 2019: The clock is running - Why now may be the time to make a Roth IRA conversion

Roth IRAs offer significant financial and estate planning benefits. If a person has a substantial balance in a traditional IRA and is considering converting it to a Roth IRA, there may be no better time than now. This article...more

Insight on Estate Planning - Year End 2019: IDGT: This trust is supposed to “fail”

Trusts come in all shapes and sizes. However, from an income tax perspective, there are basically two types: grantor trusts and nongrantor trusts. An intentionally defective grantor trust (IDGT) has the best attributes of...more

Insight on Estate Planning - Year End 2019

We are pleased to present the Year End 2019 issue of Insight on Estate Planning We encourage you to read through it for ideas about ways you can minimize taxes on your estate and maximize its value for your loved ones. In...more

Insight on Estate Planning - October/November 2019: What’s new with the kiddie tax?

One of the outcomes of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is that children with unearned income may find themselves in a higher tax bracket than their parents. Under the “kiddie tax,” as it’s sometimes referred to, a child’s unearned...more

Insight on Estate Planning - October/November 2019: Estate planning with a foreign twist

If a married couple includes a non-U.S. citizen spouse, there are special estate planning rules to take into account, such as a significantly smaller estate tax exemption. This article explains the differences in estate tax...more

Insight on Estate Planning - June/July 2019: When to elect the alternate valuation date

Because of the fluctuation in the value of assets, specifically stocks, federal tax laws provide relief to taxable estates that may be negatively affected by fluctuating market conditions. Instead of using the value of assets...more

Insight on Estate Planning - June/July 2019: A win-win proposition - A charitable remainder trust benefits you and your favorite...

Charitable remainder trusts (CRTs) have been around for decades, and they continue to be a viable estate planning strategy in the wake of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and other recent tax legislation. This article details how a...more

Insight on Estate Planning - June/July 2019

In This Issue: - A win-win proposition -A charitable remainder trust benefits you and your favorite charity - When to elect the alternate valuation date - Do you know when an FBAR must be filed? - ESTATE PLANNING...more

Insight on Estate Planning - April/May 2019: A Crummey trust may sound pretty good

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) has reduced estate tax concerns for many families, but estate tax liability remains a concern for some. Notably, one may implement strategies in the wake of the TCJA that are designed to...more

Insight on Estate Planning - April/May 2019: Expiration date: IRS provides estate tax protection against sunsetting TCJA...

Beginning in 2018, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) effectively removed gift and estate tax liability concerns for many families. However, the favorable estate tax changes in the TCJA are currently scheduled to sunset after...more

Insight on Estate Planning - April/May 2019

In This Issue: - Expiration date: IRS provides estate tax protection against sunsetting TCJA provisions - A Crummey trust may sound pretty good - A second walk down the aisle can complicate estate planning -...more

Insight on Estate Planning - February/March 2019: Estate tax laws continue to change; so should your plan

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act doubled the federal gift and estate tax exemption amount from $5 million to $10 million, adjusted annually for inflation. Combined with the unlimited marital deduction and other estate tax...more

Insight on Estate Planning - February/March 2019

In This Issue: - Time passages: Estate planning through the years - Basis consistency rules come into play when inheriting property - Estate tax laws continue to change; so should your plan - ESTATE PLANNING...more

Smart estate planning begins with protecting your assets

It’s one thing to earn enough to live a comfortable lifestyle. It’s yet another to develop a plan for protecting one’s assets so that there’s more for heirs after death. If one has been fortunate enough to achieve the former,...more

NINGs, DINGs and WINGs: Understanding the tax angles of self-settled trusts

NINGs, DINGs and WINGs are the names bestowed on certain self-settled trusts (sometimes referred to as nongrantor trusts) in states providing a favorable tax environment for these trusts. This article explains how Nevada...more

Who needs an estate plan? Quick answer: Everyone

Despite what one might think, estate planning isn’t limited to only the rich and famous. Previously, avoiding or minimizing federal estate tax liability was a primary motivation for creating an estate plan. But with a...more

Insight on Estate Planning - October/November 2018

In This Issue: - Who needs an estate plan? Quick answer: Everyone - NINGs, DINGs and WINGs: Understanding the tax angles of self-settled trusts - Securities laws can derail your estate plan - ESTATE PLANNING...more

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