by Christine | Nov 14, 2013 | 2013, 2014, Estate Law, Estate Tax, Gift Tax |
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...
by Christine | Sep 4, 2013 | Bequest, Entrepreneur, Estate Planning, Gift Law, Gift Tax |
Two years ago, Mr. Harris couldn't scrape together enough funds to start a business that delivered healthy meals. So, he decided to approach his mother for an early bequest. The money would be coming to him anyway, he figured, and she would be able to see...
by Christine | Jul 12, 2013 | Estate Law, Gift Tax |
Here is some background on what is known as the "annual gift-tax exclusion." You can give away as much as $14,000 this year to anyone you want—or to each of as many people as you wish—without any tax considerations or burdensome paperwork. The recipient can...
by Christine | Jul 2, 2013 | Estate Law, Estate Planning, Gift, Gift Tax |
It’s a great idea to try to make a difference for your child while you’re here to see the process unfold – it could be one of your most gratifying life moments. Just take your time, think through your approach carefully and don’t do it alone. When you plan for your...
by Christine | May 16, 2013 | Estate Tax, Gift Tax, IRS |
In 1972, President Richard Nixon cruised to re-election. “The Waltons” premiered on CBS. And Sumner Redstone, who wasn’t yet a global media mogul, (allegedly) made a taxable gift to his children and failed to file a return. Why wouldn’t you file a gift tax return if...
by Christine | Apr 19, 2013 | ATRA 2012, Estate Law, Estate Tax, Gift Tax, Portability |
Although the new law has been hailed as a welcome relief from the old rules, it still can be deep water. Consider consulting a reliable estate-tax pro. With budget uncertainty over our heads, it’s nice to know there are some laws that are (supposedly) set in...