Estate Planning Nuances of Revocable Trusts After a Grantor's Death: Tax Rules, Reporting Challenges
A live 90-minute CLE/CPE video webinar with interactive Q&A
This CLE/CPE course will provide estate planning counsel with an advanced and practical guide to the tax rules, reporting challenges, and nuances of revocable trusts after a grantor's death. The panelist will discuss the characteristics of grantor trusts, revocation periods, possible tax impacts of post-mortem modifications, and the interplay with fiduciary income tax and Form 706.
Outline
- Revocable trusts after grantor's death: federal and state tax challenges
- Tax deferral elections and potential pitfalls
- Trust modification opportunities and risks
Benefits
The panelist will review these and other key topics:
- Planning with revocable trusts upon a grantor's death
- Characteristics and taxation of revocable trusts
- Tax implications of post-mortem modifications
- Available elections to minimize income tax consequences of estate income
Faculty
Cliff A. Capdevielle
Director, Trusts and Estates Tax Services
MOBO Law
Mr. Capdevielle helps clients navigate the complex opportunities related to tax planning, business succession planning,... | Read More
Mr. Capdevielle helps clients navigate the complex opportunities related to tax planning, business succession planning, and estate planning, and seeks to maximize tax savings and reach their goals.
CloseCannot Attend December 3?
You may pre-order a recording to listen at your convenience. Recordings are available 48 hours after the webinar. CPE credit is not available on recordings. Strafford will process CLE credit for one person on each recording. All formats include course handouts.