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Top 10 Things to Know About Estate Taxation & Planning 25-26

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Overview

Clients believe that estate planning is only for the wealthy who will owe Federal estate tax. This isn’t the case. Perhaps as a result of the 2020 pandemic, estate planning has a renewed focus. All practitioners should be familiar with the vernacular, acronyms and techniques. Estate planning involves personal issues that affect everyone, whether or not the estate tax will apply. Learn strategies to pass assets to future generations; provide education benefits; distribute retirement benefits, and provide a charitable legacy.

Highlights

  • The Numbers: Exemptions, exclusions and discounts
  • Portability and step-up in basis
  • Asset valuation
  • Deductions: Marital, charitable, transmission and administration
  • Retirement plan assets, annuities and life insurance
  • Trust funding and administration

    Prerequisites

    General knowledge of individual income tax planning and issues.

    Designed For

    CPAs, financial planners and tax preparers.

    Objectives

  • Identify latest developments in estate planning
  • Determine appropriate strategies and beneficiary designations to maximize after-tax assets
  • Recognize issues that require updates to an existing plan, and traps for the unwary

    Preparation

    None

    Leader(s):

    Leader Bios

    Mary Kay Foss

    Mary Kay Foss, CPA, joined Sweeney Kovar as a director in 2010.  She has more than thirty years of practical experience in advising clients about retirement, income and estate planning issues. She is a frequent lecturer for community, professional and business groups and has authored and presented courses for tax professionals throughout California.

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    Non-Member Price $439

    Member Price $329