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Is Portability Really Here to Stay?
May 10th, 2013
Although the new law has been hailed as a welcome relief from the old rules, it still can be deep water. Consider consulting a reliable estate-tax pro. With budget uncertainty over our heads, it’s nice to know there are some laws that are (supposed…
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Categories: Estate Planning
If Death Occurs, What Becomes of the RMD on an Inherited IRA?
May 9th, 2013
If the IRA owner died before their RBD, there is no year of death RMD that you need to take. However, if the IRA owner died after their RBD, there may be an RMD that you as their beneficiary have to take that year. When a loved one is no longer with…
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Categories: Estate Planning
Spring Cleaning Applies to Estate Plans Too
May 8th, 2013
Consider the people who fill out forms designating who inherits assets like an insurance policy and then never go back and revise the forms when, for instance, they divorce and remarry. And then, there are the parents who have not determined who will…
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Categories: Uncategorized
Estate Planning Tools Affected by President’s Budget Proposal
May 7th, 2013
The new budget proposal targets various estate planning tools utilized by taxpayers in an effort to limit tax loopholes and generate revenue In the midst of the budget battlefield, many estate planning attorneys are closing watching the President’s…
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Estate Planning for Your Digital Assets
May 6th, 2013
Under the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA), the first $1 million of IRA and Roth IRA funds are protected (or exempt) in bankruptcy. This amount is reviewed every three years and increased as needed. For example…
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Categories: Estate Planning
IRS Dissects Trusts with Pass-Through Entities
May 3rd, 2013
So make sure the trustee is one of the officers of the company, which in a family business is pretty likely anyway, and you are all set right? Not so fast according to the IRS’ Associate Area Counsel who authored TAM 201317010. Trusts can acc…
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Categories: Estate Planning
The Credit Shelter Trust – An Old Standby Tool
May 2nd, 2013
Even if your state has no estate or inheritance tax, there are other reasons to have a credit shelter trust. Here are a few … Even amongst recent tax law changes, there are certain estate planning tools that are still good ole’ standbys for your…
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Categories: Estate Planning
Have “The Talk” Before It’s Too Late
May 1st, 2013
For many parents, it is easier to talk to their children about sex than money. And there are few touchier subjects for wealthy families than the topic of inheritance. Don’t we all dread certain “talks” we’re supposed to have with our children…
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Categories: Estate Planning
An Executor Nightmare: One Daughter’s Experience
April 30th, 2013
The fact that my life had instantly transitioned into a foreign, new reality was finally processed for me when my dad’s business partner showed me around their recycling business—a venture that I knew absolutely nothing about. Managing your own p…
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Categories: Estate Planning
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Business Succession in the Form of an ESOP
April 29th, 2013
Known as employee stock-ownership plans, or ESOPs, the move is being embraced by smaller firms, especially those struggling to find buyers during the weak economy. Businesses are formed in many ways, and we have come to know those varying abbreviatio…
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Categories: Family Business
