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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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Congress Passes a CLASS Act
This Alert examines the Community Living Assistance Services and Support ("CLASS") act, which was part of the large health care reform measure passed in March of 2010. The Alert examines how the program will work when it is implemented in 2012, though many questions remain.

Eighth Circuit Upholds IRS Victory in FLP Case
A recent decision by the Eighth Circuit affirmed an IRS victory in the Tax Court. This Alert examines the decision in Holman and why the taxpayer lost this case. This case is instructive in structuring FLPs.

Federal Court Denies Annual Exclusions Due to Restrictions in Entity
This Alert examines another case which held that a gift of part of an entity with stringent restrictions is really a gift of a future interest. This is significant since a gift of a future interest does not qualify for the $13,000 present interest annual gift tax exclusion. This case follows the precedent set in the Hackl case.

Defective Grantor Trusts for Beneficiaries?
Most of us have heard of intentionally defective grantor trusts which make the income of the trust taxed to the grantor. A PLR recently released by the IRS shows that it is possible to make a defective grantor trust as to the beneficiary. In other words, the income of the trust can be taxed to the beneficiary rather than to the trust. This Alert examines how this status is achieved and how it may be used to further your clients' goals.

Congress' Inaction Creates Need to Review Estate Plan
Congressional inaction on the estate tax has led to its temporary repeal. The bad news is that there is no step-up in basis. This unexpected scenario causes two potential problems: 1) the estate tax formula allocation clause in your clients' documents may have unintended consequences, and 2) your clients' documents may not be drafted to take advantage of the new "carryover" basis regime. Read the full Alert to find out more about these problems and their solutions.

Estate Tax Update and a Major Taxpayer Court Victory!
This Alert examines the current estate tax uncertainty and prospects for the resolution of that uncertainty. Also, the Alert examines a taxpayer victory in a Court of Appeals case regarding a formula clause. In the event of a disclaimer, the clause gave the excess over a set amount to charity. Such formula clauses are a disincentive to the IRS to audit because it results in no additional tax, even if the value of the assets is increased on audit. This is a significant taxpayer victory as the IRS has consistently challenged these clauses.

IRS Allows Rollover of IRA Payable to a Trust
Maximizing the stretch of distributions from IRAs and qualified plans can provide significant income tax savings due to tax-deferral. This Alert examines a Private Letter Ruling in which the IRS allowed a surviving spouse to do an advantageous spousal rollover, even though the IRA was payable to an estate or trust. Ordinarily, if a trust or estate is the designated beneficiary of an IRA or qualified plan, no spousal rollover is allowed. Learn how they achieved a spousal rollover in this case.

Court of Appeals Affirms Recognition of Social Security Disability Income Assigned to a First Party Special Needs Trust for Purposes of Nursing Home Share of Cost Calculations
This Alert examines a case involving the use of a Special Needs Trust (SNT). SNTs can be very useful in allowing individuals to keep the benefit of some assets and yet still qualify for Medicaid or other resources. Unfortunately, the Court of Appeals in this case held that the SNT could not be used to shelter the individual's Social Security Disability Income (SSDI). The case illustrates the importance of seeking assistance from a qualified estate planning and elder law attorney when planning for clients with current or future special needs (of themselves or their beneficiaries).

No Estate Tax Reform in 2009 - Large Tax Bill Likely in 2010
Where are estate taxes headed from here? This Alert discusses the latest news regarding estate taxes. While nobody knows for sure what is going to happen, this Alert examines the diminished likelihood of permanent estate tax legislation in 2009 and the likelihood of a one-year extension of the current estate tax exemption. The Alert also discusses potential developments in 2010 and 2011.

New Jersey Court Upholds Asset Protection Trust
This Alert illustrates the importance of incorporating Asset Protection planning when doing Estate Planning. The client in the case prepared a fully discretionary trust for her son, thus keeping it from being attached by his creditors. Make sure your clients consider whether their estate plan will protect the assets they intend to leave to their family.

Estate Tax Reform Update
What's happening with estate tax reform? This Alert examines the various estate tax proposals pending in Congress. Many of the proposals under consideration would curtail the effectiveness of many popular estate planning strategies. It concludes that it is unlikely that there will be major estate tax changes this year, but, that changes could be forthcoming next year.

IRS Issues Two New Revenue Rulings Dealing with the Taxation of Proceeds on the Surrender or Sale of Life Insurance
This article examines two interesting rulings recently released by the IRS. The rulings examine the intricacies of the income taxation of the surrender or sale of a life insurance policy.

Legacy Wealth Planning for Blended Families
Blended families, where the parties have remarried or have children from other relationships, are increasingly common. This Alert examines the unique issues arising in the blended family context and ways to avoid the many pitfalls which may exist.

IRS Scores another FLP Victory with Jorgensen Case
The Alert examines a case involving a family limited partnership in which the IRS scored another victory. The Jorgensen case underscores the necessity of the proper management of the partnership if valuation discounts are to be obtained. Your FLPs should be reviewed by an experienced estate planning attorney in light of these cases.

Another Proposal for Estate Tax Reform is Introduced to Congress - Where Does It Appear We Are Heading?
This months Alert examines a yet another estate tax reform proposal and the prospects of its passage.

Tax Law Changes for 2009
This year (2009) brings several changes to tax laws. This Alert keeps you abreast of the most important of these changes and even gives you a sneak peak at some proposed legislative changes that may be in the works.

Congress Provides Relief for Required Minimum Distributions in 2009 and Proposes Estate Tax Reform
This alert examines two pieces of legislation. The first passed last year and provides that there are no Required Minimum Distributions for 2009. The second piece of legislation is a bill which has been introduced in the House which would provide for estate tax reform by freezing the applicable exclusion at $3.5 million and denying discounts for non-business assets in an entity like an FLP.

Turbulent Economic Times Can Lead to Estate Planning Opportunities
This article examines several ways to take advantage of the current economic conditions, from an estate planning perspective. Historically low interest rates combined with depressed asset values make many strategies more effective. The article explains how these challenging economic times can work to your client's benefit.

News of Financial Crisis Brings Concerns Regarding Protection of Financial Accounts
Our alert of a few months months ago examined protection under FDIC. This alert examines protection for brokerage accounts under the SIPC and ways to expand that protection.

New Case Demonstrates the Importance of Professionally Drafted Buy-Sell Agreement
This article looks at a business arrangement between two friends and the importance of a well-drafted buy/sell agreement between them.

Recent News of Bank Failures Gives Rise in Concern Regarding Security of Bank Deposits -- Ownership of Bank Accounts in a Revocable Living Trust Can Help
Several financial institutions have failed recently. Trusts can provide expanded FDIC protection for bank accounts. This Alert explains how to calculate FDIC protection.

Estate Planning Update
The Alert examines legislation pending in Congress which would extend 2009's $3.5 million applicable exclusion. The Alert goes on to discuss how the Service is handling estate and gift tax audits.

To download the referenced report Description and Analysis of Alternative Wealth Transfer Tax System, use the link below.

Description and Analysis of Alternative Wealth Transfer Tax System Report: http://www.house.gov/jct/x-22-08.pdf







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