Changes to the Estate and Gift Laws Enacted
For most of 2010, we expected action from Congress on the fate of the estate tax. As most of you know, Congress agreed on a temporary estate tax measure at the end of the year, which clarifies the tax laws for now. On December 17, 2010, President Obama signed into law the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Authorization and Job Creation Act of 2010, which includes changes to the federal estate, gift and generation-skipping transfer ("GST") tax laws for 2011 and 2012.
While the new law provides short-term clarity for estate, gift and GST taxes, the statute is ?temporary? and sunsets on December 31, 2012. Therefore, we can expect further changes to the laws in this area sometime within the next two years. A brief summary of the key items from the new law and some planning items to consider follow.
What does the new law say?
What should you do about your estate plan?
Generally, the changes to the law should not require significant changes to many current estate plans. However, estate plans vary widely and the new law's effect on them should be evaluated individually. While there will be exceptions, the following observations are likely to apply in many cases:
These are some general points about the new law. Please contact us if you would like to discuss how these changes may affect you. If you have not updated your documents in the last few years, this is an appropriate time for a more comprehensive review of your estate plan to ensure that it still meets your estate planning needs and objectives.
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