Another article addressing the Estate Tax situation and the lengths people will go to avoid paying it. It looks grim and its an interesting story. The estate tax goes from 0 to 55% the very next calendar year. Congress is unlikely to do anything. So people will commit suicide, children will kill their parents. Its all about taxes [...]
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The rights of the surviving spouse loom large when it comes to inheritance. The surviving spouse often receives everything in the United States. Indeed its fair to say the system is rigged that way. However what about those who do not want to give everything to the surviving spouse. The options exist from statute.
In California, its much easier [...]
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More estate tax proposals keep the issue at the fore. However there has been no indication the US Senate is about to agree on anything at all. One proposal is highlighted in recent news. While it styles itself as progressive, and because it taxes the extraordinarily wealthy at a higher rate then the less extraordinarily wealthy, [...]
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An Article in the San Francisco Chornicle on Charitable giving through Life Insurance explores ways to give charity using this asset that could be a tremendous benefit. however I don't agree with parts of it, in particular the notion that "Transfer of assets from an insurance contract is also absolutely incontestable, thus rendering anyone contesting [...]
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LegalZoom needs lawyers to protect its interests. Its own clients also need lawyers in a class action against Legalzoom. As always, efforts to end the participation of lawyers only ends up causing more work for lawyer.
The company often compares itself to lawyers when comparing fees and even uses a lawyer in its commercials. The [...]
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It appears there was no deal on the Estate Tax, according to a report by "the Hill." In all likelihood, there never was anything resembling a deal. The United States Senate has been in a state of paralysis for some time. As they did not bother to fix the estate tax last year, or do it [...]
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One heavily litigated area is when non-relatives get inheritance. Imagine this: A woman comes into the life of a man who is old and is about to die. She cares for him, feeds him, takes him to the doctor. Perhaps she bathes him and otherwise looks after his welfare. This man has other family, but [...]
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A lawsuit evidently by a group of disgruntled "second life" users highlights problem that could conceivably affect Trust and Estate Disputes in coming years: the large number of people who seem to own, by actually paying for with real dollars, "virtual" property. The nature of these "property rights" can be affected by whatever the company [...]
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An important estate planning method for families with high net worths may be significantly curtailed. Trusts and Estates Magazine reports today the Small Business and infrastructure jobs act of 2010 will include a provision concerning grantor retained annuity trust as a "revenue offset."
The Grantor Retained Annuity Trust (GRAT) is a kind of trust specifically authorized [...]
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David Joulfaian has written a lengthy manuscript on the history and background of the Federal Estate Tax. Its a small portion of US revenue, however you will need to read it to appropriate why its not going anywhere, at least not for any substantial amount of time.
Some form of inheritance tax has been prevalent through much of recorded history. Like [...]
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