Charitably inclined?

Consider pairing a donor-advised fund with your estate plan

If charitable giving is high on your objectives list for your estate plan, one option to consider is using a donor-advised fund (DAF). Indeed, DAFs have been steadily growing in popularity in recent years.

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A Difficult Decision

Choosing the right person to be your estate’s executor

The executor of your estate acts as the quarterback of your estate plan. This person calls the shots for your estate and passes it through probate. Just like a football team scouting a quarterback, the decision about who to “draft”...

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Gifting Made Easy

Max out your annual gift tax exclusion amount

The annual gift tax exclusion amount has increased for the second straight year. The IRS in late 2022 that the exclusion amount for 2023 is $17,000 per recipient for the 2023 tax year, up from $16,000 per recipient in 2022....

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It’s time to take another look at the stepped-up in basis rule

Thanks to a generous federal gift and estate tax exemption amount ($13.61 million for 2024), only the wealthiest of families are exposed to estate tax liability. For many, this means that estate planning now has a stronger focus on income tax planning. And one of the most valuable tax planning areas is the “stepped-up...

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Estate Planning Pitfall

You don’t file a gift tax return

Thanks to the annual gift tax exclusion, you can systematically reduce your taxable estate with little effort. Plus, you typically don’t have to file a gift tax return. However, in certain situations, a gift tax return may be required or recommended.

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