TAX STRATEGIES FOR DIFFERENT STAGES OF AGING Defining “late old age” must consider factors like health, mental status, family history and plain old luck, says a recent article from Financial Advisor, “Tax-Smart Wealth Transfer Tips For Clients In Late Old Age.” However, imagine this scenario: a person in late old age is often widowed and, if they are well-to-do, has more assets than they are likely to spend in their remaining years after accounting for reserves needed for long-term care.
At this stage, it’s important for the person to have an estate plan in place, with named beneficiaries on any retirement and investment accounts, and have taken steps to minimize taxes heirs will be liable for upon their death. If this planning has not been done yet, there’s still time—but there’s no time for delay.
Recent changes in the treatment of inherited retirement accounts and events like deaths, births, or marriages in the family mean every plan needs a close look at least annually. What else needs to be done?
TAX STRATEGIES FOR DIFFERENT STAGES OF AGING
After the work has been done and you enter late old age, there are three priorities to keep in mind:
Can beneficiaries’ tax burdens be minimized? Consider these options:
An experienced estate planning attorney can handle legal filings after death. Nevertheless, the exact attorney needs to be part of the team, including a competent executor aware of your intentions and a financial advisor familiar with your assets and transaction history.
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TAX STRATEGIES FOR DIFFERENT STAGES OF AGING
Reference: Financial Advisor (Oct. 3, 2023) “Tax-Smart Wealth Transfer Tips For Clients In Late Old Age”
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