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In 2001 President Bush signed a tax
bill that increases the estate tax "exemption" from $675,000 in 2001
to $3.5 million by 2009. Congress went so far this time as to
"repeal" the estate tax in 2010, but unless it takes further action,
the estate tax is automatically scheduled to return in 2011 with the
exemption back at $1 million.
1. Married? You can "double" your exemption. By setting up an A-B living trust, both spouses can use their estate tax exemptions and in 2006-2008 protect up to $4 million from estate taxes. But unless you plan ahead, you can waste one spouse's exemption. The cost to your family: $920,000 in 2006; $900,000 in 2007 and 2008! 2. Check the wording. If you already have an A-B living trust, make sure the language to use your exemptions is flexible and does not state a specific dollar amount (e.g., $1 million or $2 million). Instead, it should apply a formula or use language such as "the amount that is exempt from estate taxes at the time of the grantor's death." 3. Shift assets. If you and your spouse have separate trusts, you may need to move assets from one trust to the other as the exemption increases. 4. Switch to a trust. If a will is your only estate plan, consider changing to a living trust now. It will probably cost more initially, but it can avoid probate, prevent court control of assets at incapacity, and will give you more control over the distribution of your estate after you die. 5. Review your plan annually with a qualified attorney. Your estate plan is a snapshot of you, your assets, your family, your goals and the tax laws in effect at the time it was prepared. Any time one of these changes, you need to review your plan. As frequently as the laws are changing these days, it would be smart to do this every year. A qualified attorney can quickly review your plan and see if any changes need to be made.
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