NAEPC Webinar: Basis Step-Up Strategies in Light of Portability and Tax Law Changes
We will review a variety of basis step-up strategies, including tools to allow couples in common law states to get community property benefits, modifying irrevocable trusts to make them includible in the primary beneficiary's, or selling assets from an irrevocable trust (income-tax free) to the grantor. We will discuss how portability plays into basis step-up planning and how those with small, medium and large estates may benefit.
Steve Gorin is a partner in Thompson Coburn LLP, headquartered in St. Louis, with other offices including Chicago and Los Angeles. He uses his background as a CPA to integrate income tax planning into estate planning for business owners and wealthy individuals. For more on Steve, see http://thompsoncoburn.com/people/steve-gorin, and for free resources (including over 2,000 pages on planning for owners of private businesses) see https://www.thompsoncoburn.com/insights/blogs/business-succession-solutions/about.
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The Robert G. Alexander Webinar Series was launched in September 2013 to provide estate planners with accessible, high quality,
multi-disciplinary education. Programs are COMPLIMENTARY.
Webinars are offered within the Tradewing online community, which is separate from the NAEPC website. Participants must create an account prior to their first registration, and can then easily register for the webinar(s) they would like to attend.
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Continuing Education Credit
Continuing education credit is available at most webinars for Accredited Estate Planner® designees. In addition, a general certificate of completion will be available for those who feel the program satisfies their continuing education requirements and are able to self-file. It is the responsibility of the attendee to determine whether their state, discipline, or designation will allow one to self-file for a distance-learning program. Please contact webinars@naepc.org prior to attending if you have any questions with regard to the availability of credit.
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