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Harris’ rise in polls sparks wave of wealth transfers to kids

Last updated: September 14, 2024 2:07 pm
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The tightening presidential race has sparked a flurry of tax planning among ultra-wealthy investors, as concerns about a potential increase in the estate tax loom large on the horizon. With the expiration of a generous provision in the estate tax set for next year, wealthy individuals are scrambling to take advantage of the current exemption before it potentially gets slashed in half.

Under current law, individuals can transfer up to $13.61 million (and couples up to $27.22 million) to their family members or beneficiaries without incurring any estate or gift taxes. However, this benefit is scheduled to expire at the end of 2025 along with other individual provisions of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, potentially lowering the exemption to around $6 million to $7 million for individuals and $12 million to $14 million for couples. Any assets transferred above these amounts would be subject to a 40% transfer tax.

Wealth advisors and tax attorneys note that the expectations of a Republican sweep earlier in the year caused many wealthy Americans to adopt a wait-and-see approach, as former President Donald Trump proposed extending the 2017 tax cuts for individuals. On the other hand, Vice President Kamala Harris has advocated for higher taxes on individuals making over $400,000.

With the current race between Harris and Trump neck and neck, the likelihood of the estate tax benefits expiring has increased, either due to gridlock or tax hikes. This has led to a sense of urgency among wealthy individuals, with some now deciding to act where they had previously been holding off.

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The impending expiration of the exemption has broader implications on inheritances and the trillions of dollars set to pass from older to younger generations in the coming years. As more than $84 trillion is expected to be transferred to younger generations, the estate tax “cliff” is set to accelerate many of these gifts this year and next.

The key question facing wealthy families now is how much to gift and when, in anticipation of a potential estate tax change. While giving the maximum allowable amount may seem prudent from a tax perspective, it may not always be the best choice from a family dynamics standpoint.

Advisors stress the importance of ensuring that gift decisions are driven by a combination of tax considerations and family dynamics. While the current tax climate may present a unique opportunity to maximize gifting, it’s essential for individuals to have peace of mind regardless of how the situation unfolds.

In conclusion, the time for wealthy families to take advantage of the estate tax window is now. With the potential for the exemption to decrease significantly in the near future, it’s crucial for individuals to act promptly to avoid any potential regrets or missed opportunities. By carefully considering both the financial and emotional aspects of gifting, families can navigate this uncertain tax landscape with confidence and foresight. The importance of proper planning and strategizing in the world of finance cannot be overstated. As the saying goes, “You need to have time to measure twice and cut once.” This timeless advice holds true, especially in the realm of tax planning for high-net-worth individuals.

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According to advisors and tax attorneys, wealthy clients are increasingly concerned about potential changes to the estate tax laws. While there are several tax proposals on the table, including higher capital gains and corporate taxes, the looming sunset of the estate tax exemption is causing the most anxiety among affluent individuals.

“In the past month, inquiries have accelerated over the estate exemption,” said one tax advisor. “A lot of people were sitting on the sidelines waiting to implement their wealth-planning strategies. Now, more people are executing.”

With the uncertainty surrounding the future of the estate tax laws, it is more important than ever for wealthy individuals to take the time to carefully plan their financial affairs. This includes reviewing and updating estate plans, considering gifting strategies, and exploring other wealth-preservation techniques.

In a world where tax laws can change rapidly, it is essential to stay ahead of the curve and be proactive in managing one’s financial affairs. By taking the time to measure twice and cut once, individuals can ensure that they are prepared for any potential changes to the tax code and can protect their wealth for future generations.

As the landscape of tax laws continues to evolve, it is crucial for high-net-worth individuals to work closely with their financial advisors and tax professionals to navigate these changes successfully. By staying informed and being proactive, individuals can safeguard their wealth and ensure a secure financial future for themselves and their loved ones.

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