The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) was enacted in 2017, and part of this bill amended the lifetime exclusion amount for estate and gift tax planning. Over the last 6 years, the lifetime exclusion has ballooned from $10 million to over $13 million in 2024. Together, a married couple could leave $26 million of asset value to their family or other beneficiaries, free of federal estate tax. However, at the end of 2025, this increased lifetime exclusion will sunset and revert to a lower amount. What can taxpayers do now to enhance their estate planning, and how do recent Tax Court cases impact estate planning?
Brooks Nelson, Partner and Strategic Tax Leader, and Sarah McGregor, Tax Director, talk with Mike Kirkman, Partner and Estate, Trust, and Gift Tax Leader, and Katie Sims, Estate, Trust, and Gift Tax Manager, about the importance of taking time to engage in estate and trust tax planning for small and large estates.
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