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Educational Alerts
Educational Alerts are written on topics that effect various aspects of estate planning and the laws that govern it. They are usually published and posted to this site at the end of each month. Occasionally newsworthy events will initiate the release of additional alerts at the time the news breaks. The purpose of an Estate Planning Update is to bring important information to the financial advisors in the community. Our hope is that this information better equips you to assist your clients.

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Tax Court Issues Favorable Family Limited Partnership Ruling!
In a recent decision, the Tax Court sided with the taxpayer in a case involving a Family Limited Liability Company and a transfer near death.

Congress Passes Economic Stimulus Package - Future of the Estate Tax Will Not Likely Be Resolved Until After the Presidential Elections
This month's alert highlights the recently enacted Economic Stimulus Act. The Alert covers the rebate provisions for individuals as well as the incentives for small business owners and closes with a comment that is unlikely we will see any "fix" of the current estate tax regime until after the election of a new President.

Retirement Asset Update - Non-Spousal Rollovers
The Alert examines two issues. First, it examines Congress' attempt to mandate allowing non-spousal rollovers and how the IRS continues to interpret the law to allow but not mandate such non-spousal rollovers. Second, it examines how new "wash sale" rules do not allow you to get the benefit of a loss if you sell an asset and then quickly re-purchase it in your IRA.

2008: The Calm Before the Storm
The article examines the upcoming uncertainties and scheduled changes in the laws concerning estate and gift taxation.

The Estate That Would Not Die
The recent litigation surrounding the publicity rights of the remainder beneficiary of the estate of Marilyn Monroe illustrates some of the problems with probate administrations and how a trust can help avoid some of these entanglements.

Planning for Retirement Assets Requires Special Care--Bad Advice by Financial Planners Causes Tax Penalty to Client
This alert examines a new private letter ruling in which the taxpayer accidentally triggered penalties. The penalties occurred due to a violation of the rules for the "series of substantially equal periodic payments" exception for distributions prior to age 59 1/2.

Technical Amendment to Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 Causes Immediate Annuities to Further Lose Their Luster for Medicaid Planning Purposes
This article examines technical corrections to the DRA. The article sets forth that while the technical corrections made annuities less attractive, they are still a viable option in Medicaid planning. It offers examples of how one might structure an annuity differently to avoid rule changes from the technical corrections to the DRA.

IRS Offers Favorable Rulings Regarding Transfers of Life Insurance Policies to an Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust
The article looks at two recent revenue rulings which confirm that transfers of life insurance policies to ILITS that are grantor trusts do not run afoul of the "transfer for value rule."

IRS Finds Pecuniary Gift of IRA to Charity is Taxable
The Alert examines ILM 200644020 which involved an IRA payable to a trust. The trust used the assets to pay pecuniary bequests to charities. The Service held that, under the Kenan rule, there was a sale or exchange, and thus the trust recognized the income on the asset. Further, the trust did not get a charitable deduction. The Alert states that careful planning could have avoided this outcome.

IRS Curtails Use of Private Annuities for Income Tax Purposes
The article examines the IRS' recent issuance of proposed regulations cracking down on Private Annuity Trusts used for income tax avoidance. The article looks at why PATs are still a viable tool in estate planning.

Fifth Circuit Reverses Tax Court in McCord: Gifting Using Formula Clauses
The article examines the appeal of the McCord decision, in which the Fifth Circuit reversed the Tax Court decision and allowed formula value clauses. The decision allows you to tie the amount of the gift to the value of the underlying asset, such as an FLP interest. So, it could say, I give $1 million worth of my FLP to my children and the amount over that to charity.

Three Planning Gems Contained in The Pension Protection Act of 2006
The alert examines significant aspects of the Pension Protection Act of 2006 and briefly examines recent failed attempts at estate tax repeal.

Potential Changes to Medicaid Laws May Warrant Taking Action Now
This article addresses many of the proposals being set forth by the Department of Health and Human Services Commission and the National Governor's Association for Medicaid Reform. Many of these proposals will change the manner in which Medicaid planning will be done in the future and how your clients may want to accelerate their planning before any changes are made.

2036 Is Not Just for Family Limited Partnerships
In past alerts we have informed you how the IRS has had successes in using IRC § 2036 to pull back transferred partnership assets into the estate of a decedent, thwarting the taxpayer's plans to obtain a discount. These victories have emboldened the IRS to apply the requirements of IRC § 2036 against other types of intra-family transfers.

Walking Through the "Basic" Estate Plan
Start your clients off with the very basics so that they appreciate the value of each planning strategy you employ.

Year End Charitable Gifting
As the end of the year approaches, the issue of last minute income tax strategies often arises. One such year-end strategy is charitable giving. When making year-end gifts, donors must time the gift properly to assure the gift creates a charitable deduction in the current year. The Treasury Regulations under Internal Revenue Code ("IRC") § 170, which determine when a charitable deduction may be taken, deal primarily with when the donor has parted with dominion and control over the asset being given to the charity. The specific factors that determine the timing of payment or delivery may depend upon the type of asset being given.

Joint Trusts in Common Law States
The use of a joint revocable living trust for the estate planning needs of married couples has been quite common in community property states for almost two decades now. In common law states the use of joint trusts for planning for married couples has become increasingly prevalent, but some pundits continue to proclaim that a joint trust cannot be effectively used for estate planning in common law states.

Getting a "Step-Up" Under the Internal Revenue Code
Many people have heard of the "step-up" in basis for property received by inheritance, but don't know exactly what that means. One's "basis" in property is what determines if there is a gain or loss upon sale and Internal Revenue Code (hereinafter "Code") § 1012 generally defines basis as the cost of such property. But what about property that doesn't have a cost to the holder, such as property acquired by inheritance or gift?

Joint Tenancy Dangers
Topics include: Tax Problems, Loss of Control & Much More, No Avoiding Probate, Losing Control, A Taxing Issue, A Matter of Risk, The Better Way to Handle Title to Property, The Financial Advisor's Role in the Living Trust and Taxation Alert: The Case of the Double Domicile.





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