President Obama's proposed budget for fiscal year 2012 includes a reduction in the real estate exemption, a minimum 10-year term for new GRATs, and restrictions on valuing family-controlled entities as well as higher tax rates and reduced savings from itemized deductions for higher-income individuals.
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This presentation given at the workshop, "The Evolution of the Small Family Office: Models for Sustainability," covers popular trust structures that promote family involvement, education and succession, and important family considerations and provisions relating to trusts. It also reviews ways to preserve investment management flexibility for a family office within a trust, and key non-tax advantages of trusts.
21st century wealth owners and their financial advisors often seek to design trusts that are flexible enough to withstand personal and financial changes yet manage the investment's outcome. Trusts serve the useful purpose of retaining control of funds pending certain events, after which funds may, can or must be transferred to or on behalf of the beneficiaries.
As the financial world grows increasingly integrated and jurisdictions share ever more information, taxpayers who continue to hold undeclared taxable accounts are at much greater risk of being discovered. The new voluntary disclosure program may represent the best chance to come clean with the IRS.
The Tax Relief Act forestalled tax increases for this year, but the future tax environment remains uncertain. Investors need to optimize current tax breaks while considering the impact of potential tax increases on everything from broad wealth management strategies to leveraging debt for tax efficiency.
Canada provides a safe and tax-efficient alternative for wealthy families seeking a residency strategy to protect their wealth and a place to set up a family office. The country has neither gift nor estate taxes and offers tax-reduction structures for wealth immigrating families.
Given the uncertainty around income and estate taxes, planning with a financial advisor is essential. While Congress may not act on taxes until late in the year, individuals will be best positioned to implement a plan if they spend the intervening weeks laying the necessary groundwork.
It is increasingly common for estate planning attorneys to reduce estate taxes on tangible property by transferring ownership of that property from an individual to a trustee of a trust. However, this strategy can expose an entire estate to some serious potential uninsured claims.
KPMG's 2009 Individual Income Tax and Social Security Rate Survey is a cross-border survey of personal tax and social security rates with historical data from 2003-2009. The report covers 86 countries, concentrating on the highest level of personal tax payable to the central government. For ease of comparison, the survey has excluded, where possible, other taxes such as state and municipal taxes.
True wealth transfer focuses on the synergies of various forms of family capital. The authors support shifting the definition of "success" from the singular transfer of financial wealth to helping the family develop a plan that considers the family's human capital and its relationship to the sustainability of the family's financial capital.