by Christine | Jul 16, 2014 | Art, Estate Law, Estate Tax, Tax Law, Valuation |
New rules and enforcement guidelines may render these items not only illegal to export or import, but also unsalable within the United States. Valuing artwork is never an easy task. It gets all the more tricky with antiques composed of protected materials which cannot...
by Christine | Jul 15, 2014 | Disinheritance, Estate Planning |
Lawyers for Mr. Cohen say that he was entrusted with his father’s business, and that the two men enjoyed a close and caring relationship. But lawyers for Ms. Perelman claimed that it was that closeness that allowed Mr. Cohen, who eventually took over operations of...
by Christine | Jul 14, 2014 | Estate Planning, Estate Tax |
Over the past few years pieces have not been selling as well as expected or not selling at all. Often the amount they are appraised for, and thus the amount the IRS views them as valuing, is not close to the amount that they garner at auction. Have you ever watched...
by Christine | Jul 11, 2014 | Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Qualified Personal Residence Trust (QPRT) |
Even with its funny name, a QPRT can save you hundreds of thousands of dollars in estate taxes after your death. Let's take a closer look at what the Clintons did and whether the same strategy could help you. While QPRTs are complicated trusts, the basics of what...
by Christine | Jul 10, 2014 | Charity, Estate Plan, Heirs, Wealth Transfer |
Is inherited wealth making a comeback? Is leaving an inheritance a good or bad idea? Well, it all depends on who you ask. For example, a recently published book by French economist Thomas Piketty, “Capital in the Twenty-First Century,” argues that estates are getting...