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  • Estate Planning With a Roth IRA; Congress probably didn't plan it this way, but it's one of the best estate-planning tools around.

    SmartMoney.com

    When it comes to saving for retirement, many investors already know how well the Roth IRA fends off Uncle Sam. But what they may not realize is that it's equally effective as an estate-planning tool. Seniors who convert a regular IRA into a ...

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    Alleviating Stepchildren's Tax Burden for Second Wife

    WSJ.com

    The client was in his 80s and in a second marriage to a woman 20 years his junior. He told his adviser, Greg Sullivan, that he wanted to leave his three children $10 million when he passed away. His wife would inherit the remainder of the ...

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    Congress Struggles to Reach Cliff Deal

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    WASHINGTON--Talks are faltering between Republican and Democrats on Sunday over how to avoid the fiscal cliff, with negotiators missing a self-imposed afternoon deadline to present a potential deal to Senate lawmakers.

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    Donate to You? Over My Dead Body!

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    The day after Thanksgiving, straight out the blue, I got a letter from New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art asking if I would like to "fine-tune my estate planning."

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    Spousal Lifetime Access Trusts Save Clients Millions

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    The husband sold his business for nearly $16 million. He and his wife, both in their 40s, each had $2 million in gift-tax exemptions remaining, and they wanted to set aside a total of $4 million in an irrevocable trust for their four ...

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    You Have Every Right to Be Mean

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    A person has every right in the world to make a disposition in a will that doesn't meet everyone's – or even anyone else's – standard of justice, notes Wills, Trusts & Estates Blog. And they can rest assured that their dispositions will ...

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    Estate Planners Caught in Lawmakers' Headlights

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    Long-term uncertainty about the shape and size of federal gift exclusions, "death" taxes and other estate-planning matters is taking a toll on professionals in the field, says Trust Advisor. Unless Congress hammers out a deal the White ...

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    Caveats for Last-Minute Givers

    WSJ.com

    Estate planners say prospective clients who want to give away millions of dollars before Jan. 1 are bombarding them with last-minute requests for tax advice.

  • This Eagle Became A Big Legal Turkey

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    Regarding Eric Gibson's "The Illegal Eagle and a Baldly Grasping IRS" (op-ed, Dec. 3): So let me get this straight. When Ileana Sonnabend's heirs want to donate "Canyon," the artwork is worthless, and no charitable deductions can be ...

  • Passing Your Home to Heirs; There are nearly half a dozen ways to give a home to your child. And a couple are tax-free. Here's a rundown of your options.

    SmartMoney.com

    Before the days of estate taxes, children simply moved into the family home and took over the master bedroom after their parents died. Unfortunately, it's not that easy anymore.

  • Your 2012 Taxes—Fewer Surprises, Plenty of Pitfalls

    WSJ.com

    Nothing is inevitable but death, taxes—and tax-return complexity.This year, though, some taxpayers may find the task somewhat easier. Most of the Internal Revenue Service's forms for 2012 generally look about the same as a year ago, ...

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    Wealthy Look to Defer Pay Amid Higher Taxes

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    New, higher tax rates already have the wealthy looking to shelter money from the Internal Revenue Service by delaying when they take bonuses and other employer pay.

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    It Pays to Stock Kids' IRAs

    WSJ.com

    More parents, and even grandparents, are making gifts that last—in the form of IRA contributions to their children and grandchildren.Jack Kolff, a 74-year-old retired cardiac surgeon, and his wife, Patricia, 70, who started a nonprofit to ...

  • Giving $5 Million In 26 Days

    Barrons.com

    It's showtime. If you've been waiting for a kick in the pants to start moving on this year's unparalleled gifting opportunities, consider yourself kicked. Barring an 11th-hour compromise by Congress, the lifetime gift-tax exemption will ...

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    Women Face Higher Costs

    WSJ.com

    Shopping for long-term-care insurance is about to get even trickier for families—and potentially costlier.Until now, insurers have charged the same premiums regardless of gender for the policies, which help pay for future nursing-home, ...