Estate Planning and Tax Reform: Wealth Transfer Structures Under the New Tax Law
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1 Presenting a live 90-minute webinar with interactive Q&A Estate Planning and Tax Reform: Wealth Transfer Structures Under the New Tax Law WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, pm Eastern 12pm Central 11am Mountain 10am Pacific Today s faculty features: James G. Blase, Principal, Blase & Associates, Chesterfield, Mo. Adjunct Professor, Villanova University School of Law Graduate Tax Program The audio portion of the conference may be accessed via the telephone or by using your computer's speakers. Please refer to the instructions ed to registrants for additional information. If you have any questions, please contact Customer Service at ext. 1. NOTE: If you are seeking CPE credit, you must listen via your computer phone listening is no longer permitted.
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5 Estate Planning and Tax Reform Wealth Transfer Structures Under the New Tax Law James G. Blase, CPA, JD, LLM St. Louis, Missouri Adjunct Professor, Villanova University School of Law Graduate Tax Program
6 Use of Trusts in Estate Planning Death tax protection, including state estate, inheritance and GST taxes. Lawsuit protection. Protection for minors and older children and other beneficiaries. Divorce and remarriage protection. Special needs trusts. Second marriage situations. 1
7 Estate Tax Planning Under the New Tax Law For large estates, need to ensure that each spouse s estate funded with up to the current $11 million exemption amount. Remember that relying on the spousal portability election to ensure the double exemption for married couples carries with it significant risks. Portability may not be available if surviving spouse remarries. Portability not available to protect future growth. Portability not available for GST tax purposes. Portability may not be available for state death tax purposes. Portability eliminates asset protection. Portability may not make sense in second marriage situations. 2
8 Income Tax and GST Planning Under the New Tax Law Trusts with Zero Inclusion Ratio Attorneys preparing new trust instruments intended to have a GST tax inclusion ratio of zero, which will now include most bypass or credit shelter trusts and most trusts for children or more remote descendants, must now also consider the ever increasing likelihood that the estate of the primary beneficiary of the trust won t be subject to federal estate tax. 3
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10 Trusts with Zero Inclusion Ratio Given the fact that most states no longer impose an estate or inheritance tax, as well as the ever-widening gap between federal and state transfer tax exemptions in those states that do impose either or both taxes, a renewed emphasis on the income tax aspects of estate planning, and specifically income tax basis planning, is needed if trusts are still desirable. 4
11 Trusts with Zero Inclusion Ratio Achieving new income tax basis if a beneficiary of a zero inclusion ratio trust should die during the term of the trust involves granting the beneficiary a conditional testamentary general power of appointment (POA) (typically limited to the creditors of the beneficiary s estate) over the trust assets, to the extent the same won t result in any federal or state estate or inheritance tax liability to the beneficiary s estate. 5
12 Trusts with Zero Inclusion Ratio An exception to this automatic rule should apply when the beneficiary is survived by a spouse, however, to preserve the full availability of the federal spousal portability election, when desirable. Instead of using an automatic testamentary general POA, during the beneficiary s lifetime an independent trustee can be granted the discretionary ability to add the power, to the extent it s deemed beneficial, as well as the discretionary ability to remove it. 6
13 Trusts with Zero Inclusion Ratio If an individual is a beneficiary of more than one trust, the conditional testamentary general POA should be allocated among the relevant trusts, based on the fair market value of the respective trust assets at the beneficiary s death. 7
14 Trusts with Zero Inclusion Ratio It s important to fashion the testamentary general POA in a manner that applies to the most appreciated assets of the trust first, to wipe out the most potential capital gains tax possible in the event a testamentary general POA over the entire trust would generate estate or inheritance taxes. It may also be advisable to structure the testamentary general POA so that it doesn t apply to any trust assets that have depreciated in value over their historical income tax basis. 8
15 Trusts with Zero Inclusion Ratio The conditional testamentary general POA should also contain limitations that will eliminate the possibility that the beneficiary s estate or the trust will be automatically subject to income tax on any gain attributable to any portion of the remaining trust assets (should such a law ever pass). 9
16 Trusts with Zero Inclusion Ratio With the ever-increasing prospect of some day having a nation with no federal (at least) estate tax, or at least a change in the Section 1014 rules to eliminate GPAs as a basis step-up triggering event, it may be wise for the drafting attorney to also assume in his drafting that the mere existence of a testamentary conditional general POA (especially one that s limited to creditors of the beneficiary s estate) may no longer be sufficient to create income tax basis step-up under Section
17 Trusts with Zero Inclusion Ratio Another alternative in zero inclusion ratio situations may be to grant the beneficiary a testamentary limited POA over the trust assets, and then allow the beneficiary to intentionally violate IRC Section 2041(a)(3) (the so-called Delaware tax trap ), to the extent it won t cause estate or inheritance taxes to be payable at the beneficiary s death. 11
18 Trusts with Inclusion Ratio Other Than Zero The general concept in these situations is that, due to the ever increasing likelihood that the estate of one or more beneficiaries of a trust with other than a zero inclusion ratio won t be subject to federal estate tax, coupled with the fact that there was no lessening of the federal GST tax rate on non-exempt trusts, the trust document should include a testamentary conditional general POA clause that automatically kicks in when there would otherwise be a taxable GST. 12
19 Trusts with Inclusion Ratio Other Than Zero It s important that these automatic clauses not ignore the fact that state estate, inheritance and transfer taxes still exist in 15 states plus D.C., however, oftentimes at much lower exemption levels than the new federal estate and GST tax exemption level. And remember that just because the clients children all currently reside in a state that doesn t impose a state transfer tax, doesn t mean one or more of the children may not eventually move to one of the 15 states plus D.C. that currently does impose one or more transfer taxes on its residents. 13
20 Trusts with Inclusion Ratio Other Than Zero The drafting attorney may consider a formula that provides simply that the beneficiary will possess the testamentary general POA described above only to the extent aggregate federal and state estate, inheritance, GST and other transfer taxes applicable to the trust assets are lowered at the beneficiary s death. 14
21 Trusts with Inclusion Ratio Other Than Zero The POA should begin with the trust asset or assets having the lowest amount of built-in appreciation (calculated by subtracting the trust's income tax basis from the fair market value on the date of death of such person), as a percentage of the fair market value of such asset or assets on the date of death of such person. This protects against the situation should Congress decide to impose carryover income tax basis on assets not included in grandfathered trusts. Formula should also conservatively assume that no alternate valuation date elections are made, there are no deductible administration expenses, and there are no qualified disclaimers. 15
22 Trusts with Inclusion Ratio Other Than Zero The formula limitation on the testamentary general POA should not apply if the aggregate transfer tax liability is the same regardless of the beneficiary s possession of the POA. This will have the beneficial effect of pushing the taxable GST down a generation or possibly even eliminating the taxable transfer entirely, and it could bring the previously taxed property credit under IRC Section 2013 into play. However, in this transfer tax neutral situation the same conditions discussed above for zero inclusion ratio trusts, relative to avoiding potential built-in gains taxes, etc., should be imposed. 16
23 Trusts with Inclusion Ratio Other Than Zero Unless an independent trustee should provide otherwise during the lifetime of the beneficiary, the non-gst-exempt trust drafting should assume that, if the beneficiary is survived by a spouse, federal and state qualified terminable interest property elections are made only to the extent necessary to minimize federal and state estate and inheritance taxes at the beneficiary s death. 17
24 Trusts with Inclusion Ratio Other Than Zero In the event no tax is imposed on the GST (for example, because the federal and any applicable state GST taxes are repealed), then the above-described rules for zero inclusion ratio trusts should apply to again achieve the maximum income tax basis possible at the beneficiary s death. 18
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26 Planning for Existing Irrevocable Trusts Many clients are beneficiaries of existing irrevocable trusts that may not include one or more of the above-described provisions. In these situations, if the governing law of the trust is that of a state that has passed decanting trust legislation, it may be possible, depending on how the trust and the state s particular decanting trust statute each read, to prepare a new irrevocable trust that will include one or more of the above-described provisions and then transfer the assets from the existing irrevocable trust to the decanting trust. 19
27 Planning for Existing Irrevocable Trusts The problem will be ensuring that the particular trust document and decanting trust statute permit the contemplated transfer. In Missouri, for example, it is doubtful that the state s decanting legislation would allow the addition of a conditional GPA to the creditors of the beneficiary s estate, since these creditors would likely be considered contingent beneficiaries of Trust 2 who were not also beneficiaries of Trust 1. 20
28 Planning for Existing Irrevocable Trusts Another potential route for achieving the above-described income tax benefits for an existing irrevocable trust may arise if the existing trust instrument includes a trust protector clause. Depending on how the particular clause is crafted, it may include within its scope permissible amendments to the trust to achieve income tax advantages for the trust and its beneficiaries. 21
29 Planning for Existing Irrevocable Trusts Some states may also have trust modification statutes that permit revisions to irrevocable trust documents under specified circumstances, with or without court approval, including revisions to achieve tax advantages. 22
30 Planning for Existing Irrevocable Trusts An estate-planning attorney must also be mindful of all the potential transfer tax issues that may attend transferring trust assets to a decanting trust, exercising a trust protector power or otherwise participating in a modification of an irrevocable trust. These potential transfer tax issues include GST tax issues involving grandfathered and other currently exempt trusts, as well as other estate and gift tax questions. It should be possible to navigate these potential transfer tax issues in most situations, however, through careful analysis and planning. 23
31 Planning for Existing Irrevocable Trusts If the existing irrevocable trust happens to include a testamentary limited POA in the beneficiary, a final tool the beneficiary may have at his disposal is to follow the plan already outlined above of intentionally violating Section 2041(a)(3), at least to the extent of the most appreciated assets of the trust, but without increasing estate or inheritance taxes payable at the beneficiary s death. For this planning technique to succeed, however, it must first be determined that the strategy isn t already foreclosed by the provisions of the applicable trust document or by applicable state law. 24
32 Planning for Existing Irrevocable Trusts Any change to an existing irrevocable trust arrangement must account for the fact that exemption amounts can change in the future (for the good or for the bad) and/or there could be changes to the income tax laws at death, e.g., carryover income tax basis or income tax on built-in gains. There are also the above-described state estate and inheritances tax issues to consider. Thus, simply terminating an irrevocable trust will oftentimes not be the wisest course, as compared to amending the existing trust document. 25
33 Clawback under the New Tax Law As recently as a little over five years ago, estate planners were facing the issue of how the Internal Revenue Service would handle the situation if, say, their client made a gift of $5 million under the available gift tax exemption at the time, but the amount exempt from estate tax reverted to some lesser number prior to the client s death. Simply put, the issue was whether the Internal Revenue Code Section 2001(b)(2) offset for gift taxes payable would use the estate and gift tax exemption amount applicable at the time of the gift or at the time of the client s death. If the former was used, the client effectively hadn t taken full advantage of the larger lifetime gift tax exemption. 26
34 Clawback under the New Tax Law Congress has now chosen to leave the different basic exclusion amount issue up the IRS to decide. New section 2001(g)(2) directs the Secretary to prescribe regulations necessary or appropriate to carry out this section with respect to any difference between the basic exclusion amount in effect at the time of any gifts made by the decedent and at the donor s death. The Conference Committee Report inserts the words the purposes of after the words carry out in the introductory clause of section 2001(g)(2). 27
35 Clawback under the New Tax Law Although the Conference Report does not elaborate on the purposes of section 2001, one rather obvious purpose of Section 2001 is to not tax the same donative transfer twice. Section 2001(a) provides that [a] tax is hereby imposed on the transfer of the taxable estate of every decedent who is a citizen or resident of the United States. In order for an asset to comprise a portion of a decedent s taxable estate, it must first comprise a portion of his gross estate, and lifetime gifts generally do not. IRC Section
36 Clawback under the New Tax Law If the higher gift tax exemption amount in effect at the time of the lifetime donative transfers, as opposed to the lower exemption amount in effect at the time of the decedent s death, is used in the section 2001(b)(2) offset computation, then the lifetime donative transfers are effectively being taxed under Section Utilizing the higher gift tax exemption amount in effect at the time of the transfers would therefore not carry out the primary purpose of IRC Section 2001 to tax only assets comprising a portion of the decedent s taxable estate. 29
37 Clawback under the New Tax Law If, under this limited Congressional grant of authority, the IRS nevertheless issues regulations which utilize the exemption amount in effect at the time of the gift for purposes of determining the Section 2001(b)(2) offset amount, the problem is that significant estate taxes attributable to a gift in excess of $5.5 million could result - an excess gift which the donor may have reasonably assumed would be grandfathered despite the sunset clause. 30
38 Clawback under the New Tax Law If, on the other hand, the IRS opts to utilize the gift tax exemption in effect at the time of the donor s death for section 2001(b)(2) offset purposes, lifetime gifts in excess of $5.5 million will yield an estate tax benefit while lifetime gifts of $5.5 million or less will not, which seems inequitable. 31
39 Clawback under the New Tax Law The above two examples illustrate why Congress most likely chose to direct the IRS to issue appropriate and necessary regulations to carry out Section 2001, rather than attempt to grapple the competing issues itself. 32
40 Clawback under the New Tax Law Thus, though we obviously cannot predict with certainty exactly how the IRS will handle the clawback situation, we do know that, should the IRS regulations not recognize the primary purpose of Section 2001, as outlined above, its regulations would be subject to multiple challenges for overreaching. 33
41 Clawback under the New Tax Law What this all means is that there could be a huge advantage to making lifetime gifts in excess of $5.5 million if sunset does take place, since in all likelihood any regulation which does not give dollar-for-dollar credit for the excess gift amount would be viewed as an invalid act of overreaching by the Service. In a worst case scenario, at least all post-gift appreciation is removed from the decedent s estate. There is an obvious additional tax benefit in states which impose an estate or inheritance tax but which do not effectively impose a tax on lifetime transfers. 34
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