We’re back, as promised, with Part 2 of our practical strategy for showing your finances and your family even more love this year. As a refresher, here’s what we covered in Part 1:
If you missed Part 1, you can find it here . Now, let’s dive into Part 2.
8 | Spread The Love With The Annual Gift Exclusion
Don't underestimate the power of spreading love through financial generosity. Did you know you can gift up to $18,000 per person to an unlimited number of people each year? This allows you to share your wealth with family and friends in a tax-efficient manner. These gifts not only escape taxation but also foster stronger connections and deepen relationships with your loved ones. Whether it's helping with educational expenses, supporting a dream vacation, or simply offering a helping hand, annual exclusion gifts embody the spirit of giving and strengthen the bonds that matter most. With the sunset of the estate tax exemption set to occur in 2025, now is the time to make gifts if you have a taxable estate. Contact us to discuss options as there are far better ways to gift than outright.
9 | Use Up Your Lifetime Gift Tax Exemption
Use up your lifetime gift tax exemption: It's not just about securing your own financial future but also about ensuring your loved ones thrive. By leveraging your lifetime gift tax exemption, currently standing at $13.61 million per person, you can minimize estate taxes and provide a significant financial boost to your heirs during your lifetime. Whether it's funding education, helping with a down payment on a home, or simply offering financial support, using this exemption allows you to share your wealth and make a lasting impact on those you cherish most. The exemption is set to sunset in 2025, so if your estate is greater than $5M, now is the time to plan. Contact us asap as this planning does take time.
10 | Allocate More Funds To The Generation Skipping Tax Exemption
As you plan for the future, it's essential to consider the next generation. By allocating additional funds towards your generation-skipping transfer tax exemption (of up to $13M), you provide a seamless transfer of assets to your grandchildren or future beneficiaries. This strategic move not only minimizes tax implications but also lays the groundwork for preserving your family's wealth for generations to come.
11 | Make an Extra Mortgage Payment
Your home is more than just a place to live—it's also a valuable asset that can offer tax advantages. By making an extra mortgage payment on your primary home loan, you can increase your mortgage interest deductions on your tax return. Not only does this reduce your taxable income, but it also accelerates your path to homeownership, saving you money in the long run.
12 | Complete Repairs on Rental Property
Investing in your rental property not only enhances its value but also offers tax benefits. By completing repairs on your rental property, you can offset rental income on your tax return while providing a better living environment for your tenants. It's a win-win situation that improves your property's profitability and strengthens your relationship with your renters.
13 | Create a Lifetime Asset Protection Trust
Planning for the unexpected is an act of love towards your spouse and children, and when you know the right tools to use (like we do) you can make sure your family is provided for and protected for generations to come. One of my favorite ways to do this is using a Lifetime Asset Protection Trust. This tool allows you to protect the assets you leave for your children from any future financial trouble, like lawsuits, or divorces.
14 | Create Your Estate Plan
Finally, don't overlook the importance of estate planning in showing love to your family. By finalizing your Will, Revocable Trust, Power of Attorney, and Advance Medical Directive, you ensure that your wishes are carried out and your loved ones are protected in the event of incapacity or death. It's a vital step towards providing peace of mind for you and your family, allowing you to focus on enjoying life's precious moments together. And remember, a plan is more than a set of documents. It’s a lifetime of wise decisions about your life and legacy.
Show Your Love Where It Matters Most
Here’s the thing: We believe that love matters every day, and that it’s never too late to make loving financial and estate planning decisions for your loved ones - and yourself!
As your Personal Family Lawyer® firm, we know the value of planning for the future. But we also know the value of planning for the life you want today and the legacy that extends far beyond your assets.
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