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Income Tax Basis in Estate Planning

January 28, 2021

Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: gain, Income tax basis, step-up

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Income tax basis is important in estate planning. This article examines what happens to an asset’s basis when it is gifted. It then examines what happens to the basis of an asset when someone dies with the asset and then bequeaths it to someone. Many people find it surprising that these are treated differently. Income tax basis is an important factor in considering estate planning strategies. Income Tax Basis in Estate Planning … [Read more...] about Income Tax Basis in Estate Planning

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: gain, Income tax basis, step-up

How Will You Obtain the Care You Need?

February 1, 2021

Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: Estate Planning, insurance, Long Term Care, LTC, Medicaid

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What’s the right direction for you in planning for the help you might need in the future? Seven in ten of us will need long-term care at some point in our lives. Here are possible paths for covering the assistance you may need. How Will You Obtain the Care You Need? … [Read more...] about How Will You Obtain the Care You Need?

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: Estate Planning, insurance, Long Term Care, LTC, Medicaid

Income Tax Basis

February 5, 2021

Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: depreciation, gain, Income tax basis, step-up

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Income tax basis is important in tax and estate planning. This article examines the concept of income tax basis, how one acquires a basis, how it gets adjusted, etc. The article then examines how the basis is subtracted from the sale price to determine gain or loss. The next article in the series will examine how income tax basis is an important factor in estate planning. Income Tax Basis … [Read more...] about Income Tax Basis

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: depreciation, gain, Income tax basis, step-up

Tips for Gifting to Grandchildren

May 28, 2019

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One of the most important aspects of any estate plan is the creation of a plan for the distribution of your estate assets after you are gone. If you are a grandparent, you may wish to include your grandchildren as beneficiaries in that plan. While gifting to grandchildren in similar to gifting to adult children, there are some unique considerations. To help you plan according, the St. Louis estate planning lawyers at Amen, Gantner & Capriano, Your Estate Matters, LLC offer the following tips … [Read more...] about Tips for Gifting to Grandchildren

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Domestic Asset Protection Trusts

January 31, 2019

Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: Alaska, Asset Protection, DAPT, spendthrift, trust

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Domestic Asset Protection Trusts are spreading to more jurisdictions. However, their protections may be waning. Read on to learn more about Domestic Asset Protection Trusts. Domestic Asset Protection Trusts … [Read more...] about Domestic Asset Protection Trusts

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: Alaska, Asset Protection, DAPT, spendthrift, trust

SALT Deduction Limit…Can You Get Around It?

January 30, 2019

Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: QBI deduction, SALT deduction, taxation, trust

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The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act increased the standard deduction amount. However, it also limited itemized deductions for state and local taxes (SALT) on the federal income tax return. Read on to learn what works (and what doesn’t work) to maneuver around the $10,000 SALT limitation. SALT Deduction Limit…Can You Get Around It? … [Read more...] about SALT Deduction Limit…Can You Get Around It?

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: QBI deduction, SALT deduction, taxation, trust

The Little Things May be the Most Important

January 29, 2019

Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: tangible personal property list, trust, will

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Your estate may be worth a little or a lot at your death.  The items which your beneficiaries might cherish could be the sentimental ones.  Read on to learn how your will or trust could provide the ability for you to keep a list and update it without needing to see your lawyer every time you change your mind on an item. The Little Things May be the Most Important … [Read more...] about The Little Things May be the Most Important

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Legal Education Tagged With: tangible personal property list, trust, will

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