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  2. These Trusts Can Help You Avoid Estate Taxes - AOL

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    This allows the trust to grow tax-free over time since you pay its taxes. Bottom Line. For every high-net-worth households, estate planning will involve some taxes. By using trusts, you can ...

  3. IRA expert: Why traditional retirement accounts have become ...

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    The account owner would pay taxes on the distribution from the traditional IRA, but once in the Roth IRA, the money would grow tax-free, distributions would be tax-free, and there would be no ...

  4. QTIP Trust - Wikipedia

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    QTIP trust is a type of trust and an estate planning tool used in the United States. "QTIP" is short for "Qualified Terminable Interest Property." A QTIP trust is often used in order to take advantage of the marital deduction and still control the ultimate distribution of the assets at the death of the surviving spouse.

  5. Estate planning - Wikipedia

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    Income, gift, estate, and generation-skipping transfer tax planning plays a significant role in choosing the structure and vehicles used to create an estate plan. In the United States, assets left to a spouse who is a U.S. citizen or any qualified charity are not subject to U.S. Federal estate tax.

  6. Bypass trust - Wikipedia

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    The transfer of the settlor's assets to the bypass trust for the benefit of the spouse is a tax-free transfer under the currently unlimited Marital Deduction. At the settlor's death, the assets in the bypass trust are not included in the settlor's estate, effectively reducing the total value of the estate and therefore potentially limiting the ...

  7. I have an inherited IRA from a 90-year-old sister who had begun distributions before her death. I don’t need or want her distributions yet. Is there a more practical way I can currently avoid ...

  8. Dynasty trust - Wikipedia

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    A dynasty trust is a trust designed to avoid or minimize estate taxes being applied to family wealth with each subsequent generation. [1] By holding assets in trust and making well-defined (or even no) distributions to beneficiaries at each generation, the assets of the trust are not subject to estate, gift or generation-skipping transfer tax (GST) taxes.

  9. Generation-skipping transfer tax - Wikipedia

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    Irrevocable trusts created before September 25, 1985, are said to be "grandfathered" (no pun intended) and exempt from the GST tax. The most recent version of the generation-skipping transfer tax, applicable to estate or gift transfers through December 31, 2009, did not attempt to impose a tax equal to the estate or gift tax that was avoided.

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