The estate tax exclusion has increased to $12.06 million. This is the amount one person can pass gift and estate tax free during their life or upon de...
Sharon Ravenscroft Estate Planning Blog
Effective in 2020, there are changes that apply to a qualified retirement account such as IRA or 401k. Designated beneficiaries will be required to di...
In 2020, the estate tax exclusion increases to $11.58 million. The present gift exemption remains at $15,000. Most Americans can avoid any tax ...
In 2019, there will be an increase in the amount that can pass estate tax free -- one person can now pass a total of $11.4 million during life a...
The statutes that govern a limited liability company ("LLC") have been updated in total. Chapter 7 of Title 10 now replaces the prior statut...
The estate tax exclusion has doubled with the new federal tax law which was passed this December 2017.A single person can now pass $11.2 million estat...
Protecting Families with an Estate Plan. Most people think of Wills and death when they think of estate planning. However, the distribution of ...
As of the new year, the IRS raised the amount that can be passed estate tax free to $5.5 million. Each person can give this total amount as a gift dur...
If your trust is a revocable trust then your social security number can be used for any accounts titled in the name of the trust. You will not ...
This holiday season when you're visiting your family you may be thinking that you want to talk to them about your estate plan: like your will or your trust or your powers of attorney. I recommend that my clients only tell their families where their original documents are and who their attorney is. If you give them copies at your holiday gatherings