ABC Trust Planning and the Portable Exclusion 25-26
Webcast Only
8.00 Credits
Member Price $349.00
Non-Member Price $459.00
Overview
Increasingly, clients need to simultaneously 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 current steps to handle a reduced exclusion and Clawback. In this course, we examine the role of the marital deduction and Survivor’s Trusts (“A” 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 (“B”) Trusts or QTIP (“C”) 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 and QTIP trusts
- B
- (Bypass) trusts
- A
- (Survivor
- s)/
- C
- (QTIP) trusts planning
- What planners should tell their wealthy clients after the issuance of the Clawback Regulations
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
- A
- (Survivor's)/
- C
- (QTIP) trusts planning, leaving out
- B
- (Bypass) Trusts and when it is appropriate
Preparation
None
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
James Gardner, CalCPA Education Foundation
Randy Gardner, J.D., LLM, MBA, CPA, CFP®, is a Professor of Tax and Financial Planning and Director of the Financial Planning Program at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. He is coauthor of the books, The Closing Wealth Transfer Window, 101 Tax Saving Ideas, and Tools and Techniques of Income Tax Planning. In 1997, the Missouri Society of CPAs recognized him as Educator of the Year. Professor Gardner has worked with hundreds of clients as a CPA and estate-planning attorney in Kansas and California. He serves on the Editorial Board of The Journal of Financial Planning and is a former member of the Council on Examinations of the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards. He is a member of the AICPA and the Missouri Society of CPAs. He has written over 100 articles for publications such as The Journal of Financial Planning, Taxation for Accountants, Practical Tax Strategies and Tax Adviser.
Non-Member Price $459.00
Member Price $349.00