Highlighted by Daniels v. Commissioner

Navigating the complexities of estate tax can be challenging, especially when determining the domicile of a taxpayer with residences in multiple states. In the recent Connecticut Superior Court case, Daniels v. Commissioner, the court faced the intricate task of establishing the domicile of a wealthy individual who divided his

The disposition of unique assets like art collections requires proper planning. On this episode, Partner Michael Clear and Counsel Kaitlyn Pacelli speak with Deborah Robinson, Partner at Art Market Advisors. Deborah emphasizes the importance of early conversations to streamline the process and dives into the implications of appraisals, sales, and the division of collections, offering

When families clash over control of substantial wealth, whether in connection with the testamentary wishes of a loved one or the management of assets in an estate or trust, hiring the right fiduciary and probate litigator can make all the difference. In this episode, Partner Michael Clear sits down with Wiggin and Dana Partner and

How can you reduce taxes by removing assets from your estate? In this episode, Partner Michael Clear answers this question, highlighting several gifting strategies to shift wealth out of a taxable estate. Michael touches on strategies like making annual exclusion gifts, direct payments for tuition and medical expenses, opening 529 accounts, and creating life insurance

Navigating the tax landscape during estate administration is like solving a complex puzzle with each piece representing opportunity and risk. One challenge is determining where key expenses can be deducted – on the estate tax return (Form 706) and/or the estate’s income tax return (Form 1041). Making this decision impacts the estate’s overall tax liability

GRATs Allow Transfer of Wealth Outside Your Estate With Minimal or No Gift Tax

Now is a good time to consider wealth transfer strategies that remove assets from your taxable estate.  A common strategy is a grantor retained annuity trust, commonly referred to as a GRAT.

Description. A GRAT is a strategy that freezes the

As the new year approaches, we present our annual year-end advisory for 2024.  This edition highlights noteworthy estate and gift tax changes and outlines planning opportunities for year-end and beyond. We also take a moment to recognize some of our accomplishments in 2024 and provide our outlook for the new year.

2025 ESTATE, GIFT, AND

A quality education may be one of the best gifts to give a minor child or grandchild this holiday season.  As the cost of education continues to increase annually, families may be contemplating various gifting strategies to accumulate funds, minimize taxes and ultimately support younger generations with their future security and education goals.

Two popular

What is Guardianship?

Guardianship is a legal arrangement whereby an individual is granted the legal authority to make decisions on behalf of another person who is deemed unable to make those decisions independently. Most commonly, this applies to minor children whose parents are deceased, but this also applies to incapacitated adults.

Guardianship law serves as