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How Does Portability Help a Surviving Spouse?

POSTED ON: September 7, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Portability tax exclusion benefits have been extended. People cannot escape taxes. Purchase something. Pay a tax. Own a vehicle or real estate. Pay a recurring tax. Make an income. Pay a tax. Die with a specific amount of wealth. Pay a tax. According to a recent The CPA Journal article titled "Portability of Deceased Spousal Unused Exclusion […]
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How is Portability Elected?

POSTED ON: March 2, 2023 BY: Kyle Krull
Portability can be helpful for large estate. Most people would rank taxes as one of their least favorite things. Be honest now. That includes you, too. Exceptions include the IRS, state and federal governments, and many tax accountants. The government levees a variety of taxes including income taxes, property taxes, capital gains taxes, and death […]
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When Is the Portability Election Deadline?

POSTED ON: September 5, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Portability election rules have been changed. For the better. Taxes are a common consideration in estate planning. The state and federal governments have several means of taxing assets left behind after a person dies. These can include inheritance taxes at the state level and gift and estate taxes at the state and federal levels. People […]
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Why Should Farmers Elect Portability?

POSTED ON: May 10, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Farmers should utilize portability in their estate planning. Farming is not an easy profession. Those who care for their land and animals know the will and ability to do this work is in their blood. Many have inherited the drive, perseverance, and diligence from their ancestors. While the character of a farmer may be instilled […]
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Bypass Trust

When Might a Bypass Trust Be Better than Portability?

POSTED ON: February 2, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Married couples can utilize a bypass trust to provide more estate planning control. Both married and single people must face the challenges of life. They must go to work, pay bills, and navigate the deaths and illnesses of loved ones. Eventually, they must face their own deaths. It is best to have an estate plan […]
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Financial issues for surviving spouse

How Does Losing A Spouse Trigger Financial Issues?

POSTED ON: August 12, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Surviving spouses are often left to navigate financial issues. Your spouse recently died. Your world has changed because that relationship cannot be replicated. Although it pales in comparison to the loss of your best friend, you also may have financial security. According to a recent Yahoo! Finance article “The Financial Effects of Losing a Spouse,” […]
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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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