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What’s In Store In Torrance, California For The Estate And Gift Tax Exemption In 2014?

by Christine | Nov 14, 2013 | 2013, 2014, Estate Law, Estate Tax, Gift Tax | 0 comments

Starting in 2014 … the basic exclusion will go up to $5.34 million per person, from $5.25 million this year.[However,] there will be no change in the annual exclusion, which allows you to give $14,000 in cash or other assets each year to each of as many...

Will The Annual Gift Exclusion Get An Inflation Increase in 2013?

by Christine | Oct 18, 2012 | 2013, Estate Planning, Gift Tax | 0 comments

Next year, that $13,000 limit on gifts is expected to increase to $14,000—an inflation adjustment required by law. The number isn't yet official—and won't be until later this year when the Internal Revenue Service will announce this and many other inflation...

The IDGT – A Savvy Real Estate Wealth Transfer Tool

by Christine | Sep 17, 2012 | 2012, 2013, Estate Planning, Intentionally Defective Grantor Trust (IDGT) | 0 comments

The transfer of a residence to an IDGT is a strategy that enables a wealthy family to remove a valuable asset from their estate without impinging upon liquidity. It is built upon using time-tested estate planning concepts that are very likely to remain through...

Wealth Transfer Uncertainty – The New Normal

by Christine | Sep 4, 2012 | 2013, Estate Law, Estate Tax, Gift Tax, Trusts | 0 comments

“You Must Act Now!” “The Now Moment Has Arrived.” Late-night infomercial pitchmen? Nope. Wealth planners breathlessly warning prospective clients that they have only until Dec. 31 to seize a “historic” opportunity to transfer millions to kids and grandkids, tax free....

Medicare Premiums Expected to Hold Steady in 2013

by Christine | Aug 21, 2012 | 2012, 2013, Medicare, Premiums | 0 comments

Medicare beneficiaries will pay the same premium for prescription drugs next year as they did this year, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said. Finally, a little good financial news for seniors – your 2013 Medicare premiums are projected to remain the...

The Clock is Ticking on a Gift Tax Exemption Bonanza

by Christine | Jul 26, 2012 | 2012, 2013, Estate Planning, Gift Tax | 0 comments

TIME may — or may not — be running out for one of the biggest tax breaks for wealthy Americans: the chance to give up to $5.12 million to heirs tax-free and then pay a comparatively low 35 percent rate on any gift above that. The break is scheduled to expire in six...
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