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How Can I Minimize Inheritance Taxes?

POSTED ON: July 31, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Strategic action can reduce taxes on your inheritance. You received an inheritance recently. You are not sure whether you need to pay taxes. Although there is no federal inheritance tax, certain states levy an inheritance tax. According to a recent The Street article titled “4 Ways to Protect Your Inheritance from Taxes,” your inheritance could be […]
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Are Trust Beneficiaries Responsible for Taxes?

POSTED ON: July 10, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Trust beneficiaries may need to pay taxes on distributions. A trust is a useful estate planning tool. It holds assets and distributes them to the trust beneficiaries according instructions provided in the trust itself. It also provides greater control and protection of assets in estate planning. A common question with estate planning involves whether beneficiaries […]
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Are States Lowering Taxes for Retirees?

POSTED ON: July 8, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Some states are lowering taxes to appeal to retirees. You have begun planning for retirement. Money and climate are two common considerations. You will review cost of living and taxes. According to a recent Kiplinger article titled “States Lower Taxes to Court Retirees,” some states are more financially appealing than others. Other states are taking […]
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Can I Delay Tax Planning?

POSTED ON: June 19, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Tax planning and estate planning are intertwined. Think for a minute about your estate planning goals. What comes to mind? Do you imagine helping fund college for your grandchildren? Do you think about the family business being transferred to the next generation? Do you imagine your daughter wearing your heirloom necklace? People have a variety […]
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How Can a Family Trust Help You?

POSTED ON: June 5, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
A family trust is set up specifically to benefit your family. You have thought carefully about your estate plan. You know a last will and testament is sufficient for many people. However, when you consider your goals, you think you may require more. According to a recent Yahoo Finance article “What Is a Family Trust […]
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Should I be Making Withdrawals from My 401(k)?

POSTED ON: June 3, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Making withdrawals from retirement accounts comes with consequences. COVID-19 has triggered an economic downturn. As stock values have dropped, people have lost chunks of their nest eggs. Depending on their careers, their earned income may have fallen or disappeared. Making withdrawals from 401(k)s or IRAs may seem like the best option. According to a recent […]
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When Should You Transfer Ownership of Your Home?

POSTED ON: June 1, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Consider carefully when you transfer ownership of your home. You are a homeowner. This house is likely one of your largest assets. For this reason, it is a significant portion of your estate. According to a recent MarketWatch article titled “Why you shouldn’t give your house to your adult children,” this means you should be […]
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How Do I Make an Estate Plan Blueprint?

POSTED ON: May 1, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
You need a "blueprint" for your estate plan. Do you have an estate plan? The answer is always yes. No estate plan is simply a poor option. It is messy, time consuming, and expensive. According to a recent Forbes article titled “How To Create An Estate Planning Blueprint,” you should have a carefully constructed estate […]
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What Should Retirees Considering Marriage Do?

POSTED ON: March 31, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
Retirees considering marriage should evaluate several factors. You are in your later years. While in retirement, you have found purpose elsewhere. You have found love. Should you tie the knot? According to a recent Kiplinger article titled “Financially, Marriage Makes a Lot of Sense for Retirees,” retirees considering marriage should weight the pros and cons. […]
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Can I Avoid Penalties on IRA Withdrawals?

POSTED ON: March 12, 2020 BY: Kyle Krull
IRA withdrawals can trigger penalties. You have an IRA. Perhaps you have more than one. You have signifiant assets tied up in these accounts. Can you access and use this money? According to a recent Investopedia article titled “9 Penalty-Free IRA Withdrawals,” the answer is not so simple. How so? Making IRA withdrawals make bring […]
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