2013 MN Omnibus Tax Bill


May 28, 2013
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I wanted to write and let you know the latest on the bill that has made it through both the house and the senate in Minnesota and was signed into law by Governor Dayton on May 23, 2013.  Here are the highlights as they apply to income, gift, and estate taxes.  There are a number […]

Do I Still Need An Estate Plan?


January 23, 2013
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Some people continue to ask why they need an estate plan, especially since Congress passed the American Taxpayer Relief Act, which made the $5 million federal estate tax exemption permanent. The question is often, “If my estate is under $5 million, why do I need an estate plan or need to be concerned with any […]

Disclaiming Property Part II: Minnesota Disclaimer


February 24, 2012
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I previously wrote on how to disclaim property under federal law to avoid or minimize estate taxes. While estates may fall short of the federal estate tax exemption limit, currently set at $5 million, individuals may still need to disclaim property to avoid Minnesota estate tax. Many individuals think their estates also fall short of […]

Unique Estate Planning Issues in Agricultural Communities


January 16, 2012
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Everyone should have an estate plan. Estate planning attorneys say that a lot, and we mean it! But this is even more critical for farming families. There are many unique issues and problems that play an important role when planning for families with farms, among them: estate taxes, complicated probates, business succession, emotional ties and […]

Upon the death of a business owning spouse


January 7, 2012
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Below is an illustration (a fictitious one) with three things to consider upon the death of a spouse who owns a business. Henry and Wendy celebrated their 30th anniversary last summer with their two children and three grandchildren. At the time of her death in November 2011, Wendy owned an increasingly successful retail business. Henry […]

Estate and Gift Tax Laws 2011


February 25, 2011
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On December 17, 2010 Congress passed the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 (HR 4853).  This legislation dramatically changed the laws that would have come into effect on January 1, 2011; however, they only extend the existing legislation for two more years.  So although we have some certainty, it is […]

Estate Tax Update


October 24, 2010
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  The current year has been and still is a chaotic year in the area of estate planning.  Currently, there is no federal estate tax.  And, what will ultimately happen to the federal estate tax is still unknown. How did we get here? The Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 (EGTRRA) provided […]

Incorporating Flexibility in Uncertain Times


October 14, 2010
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As you may or may not know, 2010 has been a tumultuous year in the area of estate planning. Currently, there is no federal estate tax.  And, worse yet, no one knows exactly what the future holds for the federal estate tax.  How do you plan when there is so much uncertainty? Marital Deduction Given […]