Glenmede's Fall Newsletter topics include leveraging social media to meet organizational goals and guidance for managing transitions to retirement that should be navigated with a comprehensive yet flexible plan that encompasses current cash flow, lifetime asset base and family legacy and philanthropy.
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Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management Tax Topics discusses possible outcomes from the mid-term elections, such as treatment of the nearly 60 tax "extender" provisions that expired at the end of 2013. Also covered is possible future tax reform and the loss of cherished tax benefits such as the deductible contributions to employer-sponsored retirement accounts and the charitable deduction.
While the large federal exclusion may mean that many people no longer have federal estate tax issues, they may still have state estate tax issues. The challenge is balancing the desire to mitigate estate taxes with maximizing a basis step-up for appreciated property at an individual’s death. Put differently, planning has gotten harder, not easier!
This issue covers the release of the IRS 2015 inflation-adjusted numbers with a run down of important points to keep in mind including things to remember for year-end gifts, last chance for "portability" filing and the alternative minimum tax (AMT) deduction.
The Internal Revenue Service has issued long-anticipated final Treasury Regulations delineating which expenses of an estate or a non-grantor trust are not subject to the 2% floor on miscellaneous itemized deductions.
Policy and Taxation Group commissioned important research by leading pollster Frank Luntz to understand why resentment toward high net worth individuals has increased so much in recent years and what the impact of heightened class conflict has been and will be on the future of the fight for estate tax relief. As Policy and Taxation Group has remained exclusively focused on the estate tax fight, several PATG families launched a separate effort called Each American Dream to continue this valuable research and reduce the stigmatization of success in the economic debate.
Delaware has long been a jurisdiction of choice for grantors of trusts—for generations, the state has built a trust-friendly body of legislation and has supported its laws with a knowledgeable and effective court system. In this package of white papers, our wealth strategies experts explain the benefits and considerations of Delaware trusts.
Since 2006, New Hampshire has permitted the formation of family trust companies. This paper summarizes the advantages of creating family trust companies in a favorable site such as New Hampshire.
New Hampshire’s directed trust statutes provide families with maximum flexibility and control in the creation and ongoing administration of trusts. This paper explores the benefits of directed trusts and illustrated a typical NH directed trust structure.
South Dakota’s favorable tax, trust and asset protection laws make it one of the top domestic asset protection jurisdictions. The January 2014 issue of Trusts & Estates magazine ranks South Dakota #1 in all categories including asset protection laws. In fact, it is the only state that ranked #1 across all categories (i.e., tax, trust laws, private trust companies, and asset protection). Consequently, these favorable laws combined with SDTC’s experience make South Dakota the jurisdiction of choice for many wealthy clients.