ABC Trust Planning and the Portable Exclusion WEBCAST
Overview
The One Big Beautiful Bill has removed much of the uncertainty concerning the estate tax exclusion. Nonetheless, clients still need to address: the estate, gift, generation-skipping, income, and property tax implications of estate plans; the pros and cons of relying on the portable exclusion to avoid estate tax; and strategies to benefit non-citizen spouses. In this course, we examine the role of the marital deduction and Survivor’s Trusts, ways to maximize planning opportunities by building flexibility into the modern estate plan, the qualitative and quantitative implications of various strategies affecting blended families, whether to use Bypass Trusts, QTIP trusts, or qualified domestic trusts, and whether to file a Form 706 when it’s not required.
Highlights
The interplay of the estate, gift, generation-skipping, and income taxes. Claiming and protecting the portable exclusion. Marital deduction planning: rules for and reasons to use Survivor’s, QTIP, and Qualified Domestic Trusts. Bypass trusts. Survivor’s and QTIP trusts planning. Qualified Domestic Trust planning. What planners should tell their wealthy clients after the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill.
Prerequisites
None.
Designed For
CPAs, attorneys, financial advisers, insurance advisers, trust officers, paralegals and estate planners.
Objectives
Determine how to properly apply recent tax and legal developments. Recognize how to claim the portable exclusion at the first and second deaths. Identify the pros and cons of “B” (Bypass) trusts. Recognize the trend toward Survivor’s trust and QTIP trust planning, leaving out Bypass Trusts, and when it is appropriate. Understand the purpose, benefits, and risks of qualified domestic trusts
Preparation
None.
Notice
None.
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
J. Gardner, Surgent McCoy CPE LLC
Randy Gardner, JD, LLM, MBA, CPA, CFP ® is a professor of Tax and Financial Planning and director of the Certificate in Financial Planning program at the University of Missouri - Kansas City. He is a coauthor of several books on tax issues and is also a highly rated discussion leader. In addition to teaching, Mr. Gardner works as a tax and financial planning consultant for several accounting firms and over 200 individual clients. He also serves on the Editorial Board of The Journal of Financial Planning and on the Board of Examiners of the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, and he is a member of the Missouri Society of CPAs. Mr. Gardner earned a Bachelor of Arts degree, cum laude, from Harvard University, his JD and MBA degrees from the University of Kansas, and a Master of Law in Taxation from the University of Missouri - Kansas City.
Non-Member Price $439.00
Member Price $329.00