December 10, 2010

Compromise on Taxes?

Bill Ramsay

Deal Nearly Completed
Deal Nearly Completed

You’ve no doubt heard stories this week that the Obama Administration and Republican leaders have negotiated an end-of-year tax deal which will, among other things, extend the current income tax rates for the next two years for all Americans.  Capital gains and dividends would also be taxed at the current preferred (lower) tax rates.

According to published reports, the compromise measure would also re-institute the estate tax, with a $5 million exemption ($10 million for a married couple), and a top estate tax rate of 35% for amounts above the exemption threshold.

If this estate tax measure is passed, it would fix a major source of estate planning confusion for planning professionals and our clients.  As you know, there is no estate tax for persons who die in 2010; instead, heirs inherit the tax basis of the assets that they receive, which can create some extremely messy tax calculations going forward.  In 2011, if no new law were passed, the estate tax exemption would have reverted to $1 million and the top estate tax rate would have moved up to 55%.

In addition, unemployment benefits would be extended, and there is talk that part of the compromise is to get Republican support for a nuclear treaty that would reduce Russian stockpiles.

From a budget standpoint, the deal will add an estimated $314.9 billion to the U.S. government’s deficit over the next two years.

There appears to be no written version of the compromise; at least nothing has been published in the media so far.  We should know a great deal more in the next few weeks, as Congress hammers out the final details.  Obviously, this last-minute tax measure makes precise tax planning a bit difficult.  But we’ll stay on top of developments, and keep you posted when we know more.

Sources

Outline of tax compromise: http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2010/12/07/the-big-issue-the-cost-of-a-second-year-of-tax-cuts/

This post was authored by Bob Veres as a part of his “Client Articles” service.  He is the publisher of Inside Information, an industry leading publication for financial advisors.

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December 10, 2010

Bill Ramsay is a Certified Financial Planner™ and owner of Financial Symmetry, Inc. Bill is often interviewed for industry publications such as Financial Planning, Inside Information, Journal of Financial Planning, and Investment Advisor. He is a frequent guest for The Triangle Business Journal’s annual financial roundtable discussions. Bill has also been interviewed for national financial publications like The Wall Street Journal and Barron’s as well as general news publications such as Newsweek and the Raleigh News and Observer.

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