Imagine this:
5 years from now someone coming to you saying they sold stock. You say, what is the basis? Clients says I inherited from granny in 2010. You say, what did the executor assign to the stock as its basis? Client says: I don't know anything about an executor.
Now what do we do?
What about pay on death accounts? What if there was no executor who made the election, and it is now 5 years later? Are we going to use FMV or the decedent's basis?
What about 10 years from now...LONG after anyone remembers what happened in 2010? Is the executor step up of basis going to be one of those tax laws everyone conveniently forgets to follow?
5 years from now someone coming to you saying they sold stock. You say, what is the basis? Clients says I inherited from granny in 2010. You say, what did the executor assign to the stock as its basis? Client says: I don't know anything about an executor.
Now what do we do?
What about pay on death accounts? What if there was no executor who made the election, and it is now 5 years later? Are we going to use FMV or the decedent's basis?
What about 10 years from now...LONG after anyone remembers what happened in 2010? Is the executor step up of basis going to be one of those tax laws everyone conveniently forgets to follow?
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