Make a Gift Before 2021
I try very hard not to be political in these blog posts. I also try not to speculate on what the government may or may not do as they frequently compromise in an unpredicted manner. However, I would be remise if I didn’t talk about the fact that Joseph Biden is ahead in most of […]
New Jersey Estate Tax—Permanent Repeal?
As many of you know, the new Democratic Governor of New Jersey, Phil Murphy, was engaged in a recent budget showdown with members of his own party. A last minute government shutdown was avoided, however, as the legislature and the Governor came to terms on a variety of tax increases and spending priorities. For more […]
NJ Estate Tax Repeal: How Does This Affect You?
It’s official. According to NJ.com, Governor Christopher Christie has signed a bill to repeal the New Jersey Estate Tax. The new law is part of a larger package deal that increases the gas tax, reduces the sales tax slightly, gives the working poor a larger tax credit, gives a tax cut on retirement income and gives a tax […]
Non Residents of Pennsylvania Can Be Subject to Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax
I frequently get calls from individuals who had a relative pass away with property located in Pennsylvania. Even though the decedent lived somewhere besides Pennsylvania, you should be aware that Pennsylvania reserves the right to tax this property on the death of the owner via an inheritance tax. This tax will apply whether the decedeånt […]
Gifting to Parents to Save on Capital Gains Taxes
As I gaze outside at yet another major snowstorm here in Mercer County, NJ and contemplate how nice it would be if I were visiting my folks near my Boca Raton, Florida office, I am reminded of a tax savings idea that I heard was gaining traction amongst wealthy children whose parents are still living. […]
A Trust can Qualify for a Section 121 Deduction (For Sale of a Personal Residence)
Typically, people take it for granted that there will not be any tax when they sell their personal residence. Technically, there is a tax, but the government also offers a limited exclusion under Section 121 of the Internal Revenue Code. For individuals who sell their primary residence, you can exclude the first $250,000 of gain. […]
Who exactly is a Covered Expatriate?
In 2008, President Bush signed the Heroes Earnings Assistance and Relief Tax (HEART) Act. One of the major provisions of the Heart Act was to collect substantial taxes from certain United States taxpayers (whether a citizen or a permanent resident alien) who expatriated from the United States after June 16, 2008. The individuals that this […]
Perfect Time to do Estate Planning for that Vacation Home
Sometimes in a bad economy, opportunities present themselves. One great planning opportunity that currently makes a lot of sense is a special trust known as a QPRT (Qualified Personal Residence Trust). A QPRT is great way to pass on wealth to your heirs in a tax efficient manner and without affecting your more liquid assets. […]