The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) is set to end at the close of this year, resulting in a federal estate exclusion that is less than half of the current $13.99 million exclusion. Other changes to the tax structure are...more
From time to time, we provide updates in the estate planning area. While the November 2022 federal elections resulted in a divided Congress that dampens the likelihood of major federal tax legislation, we thought this would...more
5/31/2023
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The IRS recently released proposed clawback regulations on the treatment of gifts that are complete at the time of transfer but are potentially included in the donor's gross estate at death. Such gifts will likely get the...more
The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) brought a unique estate planning opportunity by creating a temporary "bonus" exclusion, which doubled the gift and estate tax exclusion for individuals. Prior to the TCJA, an individual...more
The Estate Planning Team at Davis Wright Tremaine LLP issues Advisories on a regular basis to communicate important law changes and other matters of interest to our clients, their advisors, and our friends. We are circulating...more
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) increased the federal estate tax exemption, which is currently $11.58 million per person. This increased exemption amount is due to sunset in 2026 and revert to the base amount of $5 million....more