The person who was paid must not have been reimbursed by their insurance company. Reimbursed amounts do not qualify for eligibility under the unlimited medical exclusion tax-free gift category.
Category Archives: Taxes
From a practical perspective, the grandchildren’s parents often understand how to use the money for the benefit of their children. What’s more, they may spend or invest it appropriately on their children’s behalf.
he SECURE Act drastically decreased which individuals could stretch distributions over their life expectancy.
An important first step for creating an estate plan? Take an inventory of your money and property. Regardless of your wealth or financial struggles, everything you own is part of your estate and should be listed–or at least accounted for– in your inventory.
Busy as ever, many of us supervise kids (in-person or virtually), pursue new employment opportunities and/or adapting to new work environments. What’s more, most of us are adjusting savings and investment goals.
Part 2 in a 2-Part Series Low Interest Rates & Estate Planning Last week, we began a two-part series about how to share your wealth through estate planning. To read part one in the series, click here. This week, we conclude by examining other options for sharing your wealth. We examine charitable gifts, including intrafamily loans.
If you are an individual with a high net worth, financial planning often moves beyond retirement planning to laying the foundation for multigenerational wealth transfer or achieving philanthropic objectives.
Many people think of retirement funds as monolithic resources. That’s understandable. After all; we work for years socking away money for the future. Unfortunately, though, rising healthcare costs can erode even the largest retirement account. Retirement accounts typically form the largest portion of most estates. So, set up proper management to handle your fund. The […]
We often think of retirement accounts as monolithic resources. It is easy to see why. We spend years socking away money for the future. Unfortunately, however, the rising cost of healthcare threatens to deplete even the largest retirement account. Because retirement funds make up the largest assets in a person’s estate, proper planning is crucial […]
Part 2 in a 2-Part Series Last year (at the end of 2018), we wrote about how to reduce the Taxable Income of Irrevocable Trusts. Click here to reference that blog. This week, we conclude our two-part series by discussing other strategies you may wish to employ before seeing your accountant in 2019. Under federal […]