For Tax Planning Purposes
A client recently divorced with two young children (minors) is in the process of setting up a LIving Trust. A question arose, as to whether or not her 401K beneficiary should be the minor children or the Trust (which the minor children are named in). Most states will not allow Minor Children to receive funds without a Guardian, Trustee or Court Intervention.
I am trying to stay out of the "legal issues" and advised the client to discuss with the attorney, the attorney came back and said to discuss with the Tax Advisor - issue being that if the client passed away while the children were minors, the Trust would be taxed at a higher tax rate than the minor children's tax rate would be
However, would it not be true that if the Trust had an annual distribution amount - that would be passed through via K-1 to the minor children and then taxed at the children's tax rate. And there should be some Adult, etc in charge?
Seems like the Attorney and I are playing ping-pong - and how can anyone do any future estate planning right now
Words of wisdom are very much solicited
Thanks,
Sandy
A client recently divorced with two young children (minors) is in the process of setting up a LIving Trust. A question arose, as to whether or not her 401K beneficiary should be the minor children or the Trust (which the minor children are named in). Most states will not allow Minor Children to receive funds without a Guardian, Trustee or Court Intervention.
I am trying to stay out of the "legal issues" and advised the client to discuss with the attorney, the attorney came back and said to discuss with the Tax Advisor - issue being that if the client passed away while the children were minors, the Trust would be taxed at a higher tax rate than the minor children's tax rate would be
However, would it not be true that if the Trust had an annual distribution amount - that would be passed through via K-1 to the minor children and then taxed at the children's tax rate. And there should be some Adult, etc in charge?
Seems like the Attorney and I are playing ping-pong - and how can anyone do any future estate planning right now
Words of wisdom are very much solicited
Thanks,
Sandy
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