by Christine | Feb 4, 2013 | Estate Planning, Trusts |
Under the new rules, a taxpayer may shield up to $5.25 million from estate taxes ($10.5 million for couples) … Now that the uncertainty has been lifted, some ultrawealthy families are wondering whether they want to leave heirs that much tax-free money after all. Can...
by Christine | Jan 29, 2013 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA), Retirement, Roth IRA |
Under the new rules, a Roth conversion would be available to anyone with a traditional 401(k) and an employer who offers a Roth account and conversion. It’s no doubt that the Roth IRA is a favorable option to many people when it comes to retirement planning. ...
by Christine | Jan 25, 2013 | Estate Planning, Marriage, Portability |
Portability makes it unnecessary for spouses to use bypass trusts solely to preserve the federal exemption amount. As with any new process there is a shakeout period, though. The good news has resounded and there is much to celebrate with the passing of ATRA 2012 (or...
by Christine | Jan 24, 2013 | Estate Planning, Taxes, Trusts |
“It’s hitting where it really shouldn’t,” says Laurie Hall, an estates lawyer and head of the Wealth Management Group at Edwards Wildman in Boston. “These increases weren’t intended to hit people with income below $200,000, and they will.” Many of us are at ease now...
by Christine | Jan 23, 2013 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Retirement Abroad |
Among the top retirement spots in the world this year, you’ll find great variety in the cultural offerings, climates and lifestyles. When you hear “make a run for the border,” you may be reminded of Taco Bell’s slogan in the mid-1990s. But this phrase isn’t...
by Christine | Jan 21, 2013 | Art, Charitable Giving, Estate Planning, Gift |
The Brooklyn Museum seemed to have garnered a bonanza in 1932 when it received a large bequest from the estate of Col. Michael Friedsam, president of the elegant retail emporium B. Altman. But eight decades later … the museum potentially faces a hefty bill to store...