A guide to minimizing the after-tax proceeds from the sale of a family business. According to the article, legal exit preparations involve a 3-step process: due diligence investigations (i.e., public searches, review of minute books and key contracts, etc.); identify any 'skeletons' and consider what options exist to remedy or neutralize them; fina...
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Many wealthy individuals are being told to prepare for more income tax audits by the Internal Revenue Service. Recent statistics seem to support that view. The IRS recently released its annual Data Book, which summarizes audit and collection activities for fiscal year 2010. Not surprisingly, the IRS is focusing its audits on returns that will likel...
The financial risks associated with unplanned health care events need to be part of the financial planning process to guard against negative impacts to an investment portfolio or retirement income plan in the event of a catastrophe.
Private split dollar can help freeze an estate, minimize gift taxes, provide access to cash values, and finance needed or desired insurance for family members. Properly structured, death benefits may be excluded from the insured's taxable estate and even passed to many successive generations if a dynasty-type trust is used.
The 2010 Tax Act reinstated the gift, estate and generationskipping transfer taxes that were repealed earlier in 2010. The reinstatement comes with increased transfer tax exemptions and favorable rates for 2011 and 2012. Consequently, the opportunity for making new or additional gifts to trusts has never been more favorable.
Changes in tax laws have made the long-term, or dynasty, trust a particularly attractive means to transfer wealth to multiple generations free of estate taxes. However, the expiration of certain exemptions in 2013 means individuals need to act soon to realize the maximum benefit of these trusts.
Because of the uncertainty as to what the new congressional bipartisan joint committee will do, it is important that individuals who want to take advantage of existing estate planning techniques talk with their advisors now to find out whether such planning is appropriate based on their circumstances.
This paper provides answers to such questions as what is an intentionally defective irrevocable trust; what is meant by defective; when is this type of trust appropriate; how does an installment sale to an intentionally defective irrevocable trust work, and what are the tax considerations?
Modern dynasty trust laws, such as those in South Dakota, provide the settlor with the flexibility to deal with uncertainty while maintaining the benefits of intergenerational planning. Directed trusts, trust protectors, special purpose entities and other state statutory trust provisions provide the flexibility that has made the modern dynasty trus...
This organizer, developed by a FOX Thought Leaders Council™ member, assists individuals in the collection and organization of personal and financial information essential to the estate planning process.
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.
The low interest rate environment, depressed asset values and current transfer tax rules seem to offer superior wealth transfer planning opportunities. However, time may be of the essence as the window of opportunity created by these three conditions may be short-lived.
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.
Research shows investment managers are far too willing to incur a large negative tax alpha for taxable clients while pursuing a pretax alpha. The result is that most investment management products offer a combined alpha that is negative: pretax alpha, whether good or bad, less a relentlessly negative tax alpha.
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.