Monday, October 12, 2009

2. Saves Money



The Second essential benefit of estate planning is saving money. Today we meet Max and Margaret whose estate is in excess of 5 million dollars. They both have high-level corporate careers at companies where they now hold highly appreciated stock options. Both of them have personal passions. For over 30 years, Max has collected historical manuscripts and other memorabilia on the American Revolution. Margaret formed a local foundation that supports women and girls in her local community. She also has a fine art collection that rivals the collection of her local museum. Max's and Margaret's three sons (two of which are sons from Max’s first marriage) are married with children and have their own successful businesses.

The federal estate tax consequences would be significant (almost ½ of their estate would be at risk) if Max and Margaret did not engage in any estate planning. Further, if they reside in a state with inheritance tax, like Pennsylvania, planning could avoid costly mistakes. Clearly, they do not want money they have accumulated over their lifetime to be depleted by taxes and other circumstances that, with advance planning, they can control.

Let's continue to follow Max and Margaret on the road to saving money. Contact us at http://www.ythlaw.com/

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