In contrast to academic trust publications that focus on the ramifications of various trust terms and deep case law analysis, this new resource provides a refreshing alternative in the form of a succinctly written collection of chapters on trending topics in trust planning.
The Tools & Techniques of Estate Planning covers all aspects of estate planning, from behavioral and ethical issues to estate and gift tax planning, to planning for nontraditional couples and the risk of health issues for aging clients. With topics that are applicable for both large and small estates, this title enables estate planners to: Help clients plan every aspect of their estate, including tax, investment, insurance, and estate administration decisions; Help clients effectively preserve their assets under current law; Handle a wide variety of estates and specific circumstances; and Save significant amounts of time with exclusive estate planning tools. This book features easy-to-understand, real-world examples from expert authors on which techniques are best suited for a wide variety of circumstances, and equally important advice on how to avoid future problems. New in the 20th Edition: There have been several updates in tax legislation since the release of the prior edition, many of which affect estate planning. When rules change, every estate planner must stay completely up-to-date with all the opportunities--and pitfalls--arising from the new legislation. This edition features: Updates resulting from the SECURE Act, affecting qualified retirement plans; New information on COVID-19 related tax changes for employee benefit plans; Employee retention credit under the CARES Act; Coverage of new IRS valuation tables in addition to the prior valuation tables; Updated ERISA compliance and reporting requirements; and Updated tax information, including the new 2021 COVID-19 stimulus and CAA bills. Topics Covered: Practice of estate planning Choosing the right professionals for estate planning Ownership and transfer of property Estate, gift, GST, and income tax considerations for estate planning The use of revocable and irrevocable trusts in estate planning The use of life insurance in estate planning Planning for incapacity and special needs Valuations issues Charitable giving Using employee benefits to meet estate planning goals Intra-family wealth transfers and business succession planning And more! See the "Table of Contents" section for a full list of topics As with all of the resources in the highly acclaimed Leimberg Library, every area covered in this book is accompanied by the tools, techniques, practice tips, and examples you can use to help your clients successfully navigate the complex course of estate planning and confidently meet their needs.
The completely updated Tools & Techniques of Estate Planning, 17th edition, applies the trusted "Tools & Techniques" approach to this complex area, enabling you to: -Help your clients effectively preserve their assets under current law -Handle the widest variety of estates -Save significant amounts of time with exclusive estate planning tools In addition to everything that made the first 16 editions so effective and popular, this new edition delivers enhancements covering: -Wills -Selection of Executors, Trustee, and Attorneys -Estate, Gift and Generation-Skipping Taxes -Income Taxation -Marital Deduction and Bypass Trusts -Family Limited Partnerships -Estate Planning for Clients and Beneficiaries with Special Needs -Use of Corporate Entities -Post-DOMA Planning Techniques -And much more All relevant legislative changes are applied throughout.
You will be introduced to these new approaches in our informative and comprehensive new book Estate Planning for What Matters Most: Pass on Your Wisdom and Priceless Moments. This book goes far deeper than most guides to estate planning, while still introducing new ways of thinking about your legacy in an easy-to-understand and readable fashion.If you are not 100% sure you have put the right plans in place to fully protect your assets and autonomy while addressing the needs of your modern family, this book is for you.
Tools and Techniques of Estate Planning covers all aspects of estate planning, from behavioral and ethical issues to estate and gift tax planning, to planning for nontraditional couples and the risk of health issues for aging clients. With topics that are applicable for both large and small estates, this title enables estate planners to: Help clients plan every aspect of their estate, including tax, investment, insurance, and estate administration decisions; Help clients effectively preserve their assets under current law; Handle a wide variety of estates and specific circumstances; and save significant amounts of time with exclusive estate planning tools. This book features easy-to-understand, real-world examples from expert authors on which techniques are best suited for a wide variety of circumstances, and equally important advice on how to avoid future problems. New in the 21st Edition: Thoroughly updated including the latest Secure Act 2.0 changes and five new chapters. SECURE Act 2.0 Proposed Regulations and Secure 2.0 Act changes, such as the new required minimum distribution ages Employee Stock Ownership Plan changes when RMDs must be paid out after the death of the account holder proposed regulations interpreting the 10 year rule differently when decedent dies before reaching the required beginning date versus after o starting in 2024, additional incentives if the trust is a conduit trust for a surviving spouse starting in 2024, how Roth employer plans won't be subject to mandatory distributions during their lifetime how SECURE Act 2.0 encourages expansion of vesting, eligibility and establishment of qualified retirement plans o a provision that incentivizes small employers to make military spouses eligible for plan participation and matching sooner than they would otherwise have to A new chapter 32, Spousal Lifetime Access Trust (SLAT), including the advantages and disadvantages and potential uses A new chapter 35, Beneficiary Deemed Owner Trusts, explaining the advantages of a BDOT, including how they allow the shifting of the income tax burden to the powerholder without having to make a distribution A new chapter 44, Using Formula Powers of Appointment/Optimal Basis Increase Trusts (OBITs), discussing how it can be used to avoid a step down in basis and an increase in estate or GST tax A new chapter 60, Planning with Roth Retirement Accounts, which explains the two key advantages of Roth IRAs over traditional IRAs, as well as the impact of conversions on the beneficiary designation and estate plan and how trusts for the two types of plans may be drafted differently A new chapter 66, Community Property Trusts, identifying the advantages and disadvantages of creating these trusts A fully revised chapter on Planning with S Corporations, including recent IRS taxpayer-friendly guidance on inadvertent S corporation terminations with simplified procedures An update on state laws, including the states that have adopted the Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act and states that still have inheritance and/or estate taxes, as well as states that now permit "legal suicide" Revisions to the chapter on planning opportunities for family members are not U.S. citizens, including a list of countries that have estate or gift tax treaties with the United States Topics Covered: Overview of estate planning, including ethical and malpractice issues Ownership and transfer of property, including Uniform Transfer to Minors Act, power of appointment, wills and probate Estate taxes, gift taxes and generation-skipping transfer tax Trusts including grantor retained interest trusts, QTIP trusts and marital deduction trusts Life insurance, including life insurance trusts Business transfers such as split interest purchase of property, buy-sell business agreements, limited liability companies and S corporations Retirement issues such as pension plans, 401k plans, individual retirement plans and SEPs Planning for aging and health care challenges, including health care documents and issues related to blended families Valuations of assets, including digital assets, as well as issues related to non-U.S. persons As with all of the resources in the highly acclaimed Leimberg Library, every area covered in this book is accompanied by the tools, techniques, practice tips, and examples you can use to help your clients successfully navigate the complex course of estate planning and confidently meet their needs.
With the passage of the SECURE Act in late 2019 and the recent COVID-19 legislation, financial advisors, planners, and insurance professionals are in need of up-to-date, reliable tools and expert insights into income tax planning techniques. Every area of tax planning covered in this book is accompanied by the tools and techniques you can use to: Help your clients successfully navigate the latest income tax rules and regulations; Quickly simplify the tax aspects of complex planning strategies; and Confidently advise your individual clients as well as small- and medium-size business owners. New in the 7th Edition: New chapters on the SECURE Act and COVID-19 legislation Details on IRS an DOL regulatory changes Updated advice on retirement planning issues, including COVID-19 hardship distributions, changing RMD requirements, and new contribution rules Coverage of new rules eliminating the "stretch IRA" and planning advice to help clients meet their estate planning goals Litigation updates Topics Covered: SECURE Act and COVID-19 legislation HSA eligibility Contribution limitations HSA deductions Tax reporting Employer contributions Comparability testing Testing periods Use by self-employed individuals HRAs and FSAs And more! See the "Table of Contents" section for a full list of topics As with all the resources in the highly acclaimed Leimberg Library, every area covered in this book is accompanied by the tools, techniques, practice tips, and examples you can use to help your clients successfully navigate the complex course of income tax planning and confidently meet their needs.