New year, new tax, new form – Tax on “Covered Gifts and Bequests” and Form 708 U.S. Return of Gifts or Bequests from Covered Expatriates (form not yet released)
17 years ago, Congress enacted a new federal tax on gifts and bequests received by a U.S. person from those who relinquished the U.S. citizenship or residency. On January 14, 2025, the IRS published the final regulations. The IRS is yet to release the new Form 708 U.S. Return of Gifts or Bequests from Covered Expatriates.
Inherited IRA Strategies for 2025 and Beyond
The RMD rules have significantly changed due to the passage of the SECURE Acts enacted in 2019 and 2022. Several provisions of SECURE 2.0 have become effective in 2025. If you have IRAs requiring RMDs, it is crucial to understand the changes and review your tax strategies and estate planning.
Caring For Aging Family: Good Planning for Smooth Managing
More than half of middle-aged Americans care for both older parents and their children. Planning and preparation is important for the physical and financial wellbeing of this “sandwich” generation.
My grandmother and long term care
Most of Americans now live until 84.1 years old, but the average “healthy” life expectancy is 78.9 years. This means most of us will likely spend 6 years dealing with illnesses until death. It is essential to have a plan for long term care.
Medicaid Planning Basics
Medicaid is a joint federal-state program that provides medican assistance to American who are 65 or older and meet certain income criteria. This blog talks about basics of Medicaid eligibility and planning.
Wills: The Cornerstone of Your Estate Plan
The basic estate planning consists of a will, a power of attorney, and an advance directive (living will). A will can be a great anchor for your estate plan.
Estate Planning and Income Tax Basis
Income tax basis can be a critical consideration in estate planning.