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NEW IRS FORM TO REPORT BASIS

FURTHER CHANGES MAY BE NEEDED When a person receives an asset via the probate process, the transaction must be reported to the IRS, even if it does not trigger any tax liability as to the estate or the recipient.  This is because the IRS needs to track the basis of…

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CREDITORS OF AN ESTATE

ORDER OF PAYMENT It should not be a surprise to anyone that when someone passes away, their estate must pay for all legally binding outstanding debt owed by the decedent just prior to passing. New York as well as just about every other jurisdiction has laws that address how the…

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ESTATE PLANNING FOR THE NEVER MARRIED

SOME PLANNING IS BETTER THAN NO PLANNING In 2014 Pew charitable trust published a study that showed that fewer Americans are entering into marriage in the first place, fewer than ever before.  Currently the number of people over the age of 25 who were never married is at approximately 20%.…

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SELF CANCELLING INSTALLMENT NOTE

CHANGE IN APPROACH BY IRS BUT STILL SOUND ESTATE PLANNING CONTINGENCY It is obvious that no one knows when they will shake off their mortal coil and pass from this earthly realm.  The IRS and the law in general consult their own mortality tables to guide certain decisions.  These tables…

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MORE ON ESTATE PLANNING FOR THE FARMER

PASSING THE FARM IS LIKE PASSING ON THE FAMILY CORPORATION There is no doubt that some modern farmers run large multi-million dollar operations right in their backyard.  Maintaining a herd of cows and other grazing stock costs potentially millions to buy or lease (or both) land for the animals to…

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WILL DOES NOT REVOKE PREVIOUS TRANSFER OF PROPERTY TO TRUST

BEST LAID PLANS DO NOT ALWAYS WORK OUT A case with an interesting factual background came out of Texas recently. While it was based on Texas law and the case is binding in only Texas, the legal principles discussed by the Court are equally applicable to New York or any…

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WHAT IS TESTAMENTARY CAPACITY

SUBSTANTIVE PROOF NEEDED The issue of consent and state of mind touches upon perhaps some of the most personal and human issues imaginable. This blog explored issues related to the capacity necessary for a person to create a will. Passing on the bounty of your work to your loved ones…

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SPLIT ANNUITY FOR ESTATE PLANNING

HYBRID PLANNING TOOL – COMPOUND INTEREST AND IMMEDIATE PAYOUT There are some retirement strategies that people engage in that have many benefits one the one hand with a similar amount of disadvantages on the other.  Life is like that, it involves trade offs and often you get what you pay…

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REQUIRED MINIMUM DISTRIBUTION

SOME PEOPLE ARE TRYING TO SIMPLIFY IT Many people, even in Washington, realize that retirement planning can be a bit complicated at times. There are all kinds of rules about who can do what and when they have to do it and what they have to do it with. Many…

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JOINT SPOUSAL TRUST

NOT AS USEFUL BUT STILL GOOD TO HAVE This blog has explored the issues revolving around an ABC trust in the past and how its previously primary reason for existence is now no longer a consideration for many people. The primary reason for their existence was to ultimately lowering the…

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