Estate Issues & Wealth Transfer Flashcards
What is a disclaimer?
If the intended beneficiary does not accept a post-mortem gift, the gift is considered to be “disclaimed” and is treated as if the intended donee has predeceased the decedent.
What are some common errors in estate planning?
- Not having a will or having a homemade will.
- Titling too much property in joint tenancy.
- Leaving everything to one’s spouse.
- Failing to plan for adequate estate liquidity.
- Having insufficient life insurance.
- Failure to make lifetime gifts.
- Failing to take steps to keep life insurance proceeds out of the estate.
What are the elements of a valid disclaimer?
- must be in writing
- within nine months from the date the property was transferred. (In the case of a disclaimant aged under 21, the disclaimer must be written less than nine months after the disclaimant reaches 21.)
- cannot accept the interest or any of its benefits.
- As a result of such refusal, the interest passes without any direction on the part of the person making the disclaimer and passes either to the spouse of the decedent, or to a person other than the person making the disclaimer.
What is the estate tax credit in 2022?
4.7 million
What is the top estate tax marginal rate?
40%
What is form 709?
Gift Tax Return
What is form 709?
Gift Tax Return
On what section of Form 709 is tax calculated?
Part II
Schedule A: Computation of Taxable Gifts
Schedule B: Gifts from Prior Periods
Schedule C: Deceased Spousal Unused Exclusion (DSUE)
Schedule D: Computation of Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax
What is reported on the 709?
- Future interests of any amount given to a nonspouse
- Present interest gifts in excess of the annual exclusion
- Transfers to a non-U.S. citizen spouse if the gift exceeds $159,000 (2021), and $164,000 (2022)
- Transfers of qualified terminable interest property (QTIP) to a spouse in any amount
- Split gifts with a spouse made jointly to a third party
- If spouses in a community property state make a gift of community property to a third person, the gift is considered made one-half by each spouse, and each must file a gift tax return
- Transfers to charity if any part of the transfer was of a future interest
When Form 709 Is Filed?
Form 709 is due to be filed not later than April 15 of the year following the calendar year in which the gifts were made
If the donor dies during the calendar year in which a gift is made, the gift tax return must be filed no later than the earlier of the due date (including extensions) for filing the donor’s estate tax return, or April 15 of the year following the calendar year in which the gifts were made
When is the alternate valuation date?
6 months after the date of death.
When is Section 6166 available?
- the decedent was a U.S. citizen or resident at the time of death
- the value of the decedent’s interest in a closely held business exceeds 35% of the value of the decedent’s adjusted gross estate
What is the 6166 election?
electing to defer completely for five years payment of estate taxes attributable to the closely held business interest and thereafter pay the deferred portion of the estate taxes in up to 10 annual installments
What is a business interest for purposes of the 6166 election?
- interest as a sole proprietor.
- Partnership interest if 20% or more of the total capital interest is included or the partnership had 45 or fewer partners.
- Stock in a corporation if 20% or more of the voting stock is included or the corporation had 45 or fewer shareholders.
What is form 706?
Estate tax return