Upon the husband’s death, the wife had no issue with estate taxes as the spousal amount is unlimited. It will cost a bit (00-00) to set up a trust with a knowledgeable trust attorney, but it will be money well spent. As always, seek professional council for this or any other financial matter.
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How Can You Avoid Paying Estate Tax?
Easy. Upon her death, she left million in cash along with nearly another million dollars from the value of the home and retirement investments. (source: SBLI). The wife could have accessed that money for a reasonable, but not unlimited amount, usually about 5% per year. You are not allowed to reproduce the content within this feed in any manner.
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All inheritances are not taxable to the recipients; it’s the estate that must pay taxes, if any are due. By not being the owner of the policy. This would have kept the money out of her estate. In 2009, the amount excluded from any tax due is .5 million, and next year, the estate tax is repealed, no tax regardless of the estate size. This feed is provided for the convenience of Moolanomy’s subscribers. The husband’s policy should have been owned by a trust. Her policy should have been owned by a trust as well, and the premiums paid by gifts to the trust. Upon her death, the only amount left in the estate should have been just the million, which would have no tax due at all.
This is a financial planning issue that many simply don’t realize or understand. An elderly couple died within a few months of each other. Unfortunately, the repeal lasts only for 2010, and the exemption returns to only million in 2011.
Who Owns Your Life Insurance Policy?
A million dollars may seem a large sum — many of us don’t have a million dollars even after adding up the value of your house, retirement plans, and savings. Ask it now at Moolanomy Answers!
Copyright © 2007 - 2009 Pinyo B. However, I often hear “Insurance proceeds are not taxable to the recipient”. I suppose that it’s true, but this is why the conversation began with the question who owns your life insurance policy.
The current rate for a fixed 20 year term life policy for a 25 year old with a million dollar coverage is only /mo or 0/yr. This million dollar estate was subject to taxes on the excess million and the tax due was just under .5 million.
This tragedy could have been avoided for the sake of a couple thousand dollars. The trust is a separate tax entity, and you will gift it the amount needed to pay the annual premiums for the insurance policy.
Not too long ago I was called regarding a very unfortunate situation. They had kept up two policies of .5 million dollars each, not really needed as their children were grown and grandchildren already out of school.
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This post was written by admin on August 15, 2009
