A somewhat “high brow” economic working paper has been making the rounds among estate planning attorneys, economists, financial planners, and policymakers in recent weeks. The article, viewable online in full, is entitled “Taxing More (Large) Family Bequests: Why, When, Where?” While the paper is quite dense, the central themes are…
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Continuing Legal Hurdles for Same-Sex Couples
Each day seemingly brings news of additional states that are joining New York in allowing same sex couples the right to marry. Although the new laws and court decisions represent a monumental victory for residents seeking to take advantage of the protections and benefits afforded by same-sex marriage, same-sex couples…
IRS Releases Trusts and Estate Statistics
Discussion about the estate and trust tax issues usually centers on political debate about the rates and exemption levels or case-studies of the tax burden for famous or wealthy individuals. Far less often discussed is general information about the tax, including how much was actually collected, the total number of…
Growth of Online Memorial Services
Making preparations for funeral services, burial preferences, and other memorial issues is a natural part of New York estate plans. These details have been a staple of the mourning and remembrance process for centuries. However, if trends continue, a new form of memory may be added to many plans: professional,…
Estate Battles the IRS – The Michael Jackson Example
When most hear the phrase “estate battle” the mind immediately jumps to fighting between families. Sadly, in the tumult of a passing, it is not uncommon for even close relatives to disagree sharply over how an assets should be divided. However, estate fights can also refer to legal problems related…
New York Gift Tax Calculations May Change Soon
This week we discussed the growing belief among policymakers that estate tax changes are on the way for New York. Governor Cuomo proposed changing the exclusion rate for the NY estate tax up to the federal level ($5.25 million now and pegged to rise with inflation). This would be accompanied…
Federal Charitable Deduction Debate Continues
In December we shared information on proposed changes at the federal level which might limit the tax-saving benefits of charitable deductions. President Obama previously suggested limiting certain charitable tax breaks for high earning individuals. This possible change was just one part of large ideas about re-writing significant portions of the…
Clamor Continues Around State Estate Tax – Are Increased Exemptions Coming?
The New York Times reported late last month on a growing trend across the country–discussions about lowering estate tax obligations on state residents. The estate tax is the bite the government takes out of an individual’s assets before they go to heirs. There are two layers of tax, at the…
NFL Players & Estate Planning Errors – It Can Happen to Anyone
For sports fans, all eyes this weekend are planted squarely on New York City with the Super Bowl set to kick off early Sunday evening. Beyond the usual chatter about who will win and lose, many commentators are discussing how this single game will impact the long-term legacy of many…
Understanding Social Security Benefits for Seniors
The words “Social Security” remain synonymous with retirement benefits for seniors. Earlier generations grew up with the understanding that Social Security would provide an income net in their golden years, allowing a modest but safe retirement. However, the current generation does not have nearly the same picture of the system.…