Beat Estate Tax Forever: Planning for Future Generations

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Taxation
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Author: Michael Gilfix ISBN: 9780615928586
Publisher: Michael Gilfix Publication: October 29, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Michael Gilfix
ISBN: 9780615928586
Publisher: Michael Gilfix
Publication: October 29, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

IF YOUR ESTATE IS WORTH MORE THAN $3 MILLION TODAY, you must plan to avoid the estate tax. In and after 2013, everything in your estate beyond $5.35 million will be taxed at 40% upon your passing. As your estate grows, you must be aware of this. The future is unclear, and this number could be lowered significantly in the future.

This timely, readable book explains how you can plan to avoid this outcome. It gives an overview of the estate planning process, and the steps you need to take to protect your family. It explains that we have remarkable opportunities to plan ahead, and shows you how to take these steps. You can plan to protect everything if your estate is under $5 million, or under $10 million if you are a couple, from this controversial tax. If your estate is even larger, this book explains how you can protect even more. These opportunities might not last.

In this book, nationally renowned expert, author, lecturer, and estate planning practitioner Michael Gilfix gives you guidance and action steps so you can avoid the estate tax rather than fall victim to it.

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IF YOUR ESTATE IS WORTH MORE THAN $3 MILLION TODAY, you must plan to avoid the estate tax. In and after 2013, everything in your estate beyond $5.35 million will be taxed at 40% upon your passing. As your estate grows, you must be aware of this. The future is unclear, and this number could be lowered significantly in the future.

This timely, readable book explains how you can plan to avoid this outcome. It gives an overview of the estate planning process, and the steps you need to take to protect your family. It explains that we have remarkable opportunities to plan ahead, and shows you how to take these steps. You can plan to protect everything if your estate is under $5 million, or under $10 million if you are a couple, from this controversial tax. If your estate is even larger, this book explains how you can protect even more. These opportunities might not last.

In this book, nationally renowned expert, author, lecturer, and estate planning practitioner Michael Gilfix gives you guidance and action steps so you can avoid the estate tax rather than fall victim to it.

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