Taxes Home   Ontario Real Estate    City london Ontario   Correspondence-courses
   Aromatherapy   Massage Information

Estate Taxes - It Pays to Plan Ahead


Estate taxes. It's not enough to simply know they exist, and to know strategies to minimize them. When it comes down to it, you need to plan how you and your family will eventually pay them.

The Estate Tax Dilemma

Estate taxes are generally due nine months after the date of death. And they are due in cash. In addition to estate taxes, there may be final expenses, probate costs, administrative fees, and a variety of other costs. How can you be sure the money will be there when it's needed?

Estate Tax Options

There are four main sources of funds to pay estate taxes. First, your current savings and investments. You or your survivors can use savings and investments to cover the costs of estate taxes, probate fees, and other expenses. This is often a sound alternative. However, sometimes savings and investments may not be sufficient. And if those savings were earmarked for other financial goals, you may need to rethink how you will achieve those goals.

Another option would be to borrow the money. Unfortunately, with this option you not only have to pay the estate taxes, but you or your survivors will be forced to pay interest on the amount borrowed to pay estate taxes. Remember to consider how your family's credit standing will be affected by a death in the family.

The third option involves liquidation. If estate taxes are larger than the cash available to pay them, you may have to sell valuable assets such as the family home, the family business, or other assets. Hopefully, they will sell for what they're worth. In many cases, however, they don't. The fourth option - one that is often a prudent way to pay estate taxes - is life insurance.

What Can Life Insurance Provide?

Life insurance can provide a timely death benefit, in cash, that can be used to pay estate taxes and other costs. And it will be paid directly to the beneficiary of the policy, without being subject to the time and expense of probate.

Granted, life insurance does require premium payments. However, if appropriate to your situation, life insurance premiums can be looked at as a systematic way of funding future estate taxes. You get guaranteed liquidity and a death benefit that is generally free from federal income taxes. Indeed, the financial protection provided by life insurance can be invaluable to those who have the burden of paying estate taxes - your loved ones.

The cost and availability of life insurance depend on factors such as age, health, and the type and amount of insurance. Keep in mind, however, that there are special tax rules that apply and you should seek professional advice before implementing this strategy.

Coping with estate taxes may be a difficult proposition for you or your survivors. When it comes to paying them, consider life insurance. It may be a strategy worth considering, and overlooking it could be costly.

Neda Dabestani-Ryba is a licensed Realtor in Maryland. She is a member of the President's Circle of Top Real Estate Professionals. She can be reached at (800) 536-3806 or visit her website for more information: http://neda.dabestani.pcragent.com/ Prudential Carruthers REALTORS is an independently owned and operated member of Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc., a Prudential Financial company. Equal Housing Opportunity.


Warning: include(inc/ads-body.inc) [function.include]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/accounta/public_html/41222_business_personal_taxes.php on line 61

Warning: include(inc/ads-body.inc) [function.include]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/accounta/public_html/41222_business_personal_taxes.php on line 61

Warning: include() [function.include]: Failed opening 'inc/ads-body.inc' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in /home/accounta/public_html/41222_business_personal_taxes.php on line 61


MORE RESOURCES:

Financial Post

Tax shelters unearthed
Vancouver Sun
For the world's major economies it's open season on tax havens and the clients who flock to them. ...
Roseman: Nine years later, taxman offers apology, refundToronto Star
This could be the year for a nice, big refund from OttawaVancouver Sun

all 27 news articles »


Washington lawmakers offer new tax-hike packages
Seattle Times
The Legislature's tax negotiations picked up speed Friday, with House and Senate officials offering competing plans to raise roughly $800 million toward ...
Gregoire tax compromise avoids sales taxThe Olympian
State House votes to boost cigarette taxes by $1 a packHeraldNet
Washington senators approve tax increasesThe Spokesman Review
KOMO News -Seattle Times -Seattle Times
all 102 news articles »


Ottawa to collect unpaid fines via tax bills
CBC.ca
Starting in May, the city will have the power to tag unpaid municipal and provincial fines onto property tax bills. The legislative change allows ...

and more »


The tax man cometh
National Post
The Ontario government is introducing the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST). The existing Provincial Sales Tax and federal Goods and Services Tax will be combined ...
Sales Tax Harmonization reduces your bottom line?oralhealthjournal.com
With her dying breath, this letter writer will be paying the taxmanPembroke Daily Observer

all 7 news articles »


Moneywise Magazine

Taxes frozen as Government warms up for the election
WalesOnline
ACCORDING to tax manager Kate Moore of ktsowensthom- as, while spring may be on the horizon, the Government is still frozen and not much movement is ...
Budget 2010: Tax has doubled under LabourTelegraph.co.uk
Against a value-added taxWashington Post (blog)
F&C: Increase VAT not income taxBrookson
Atlantic Online
all 19 news articles »


ABC News

Health Plan Means Bigger Deficits and Higher Taxes
The Gouverneur Times
And that, as the CBO has said, means deficits around 5 percent of GDP as far as the eye can see — or higher taxes. Pelosi and other Democrats have been ...
Democrats Move Toward Vote on Health Bill With New Taxes, FeesBusinessWeek
How Does It Cost $940 Billion—and Cut Deficit?Wall Street Journal
House Healthcare Vote Expected Sunday, March 21Helicopter Association International
National Post -TIME -Huffington Post (blog)
all 11,009 news articles »


Mayors fear province will create new tax for TransLink
Globe and Mail
Mr. Trasolini said provincial representatives have been saying for years that they believed the region could put more into transit costs from property taxes ...
Bond, mayors head talk TransLinkSurrey Leader

all 13 news articles »


NY1

Figuring out college tax breaks: American Opportunity Credit
USA Today
Lawmakers, eager to show their enthusiasm for higher education, have enacted numerous tax credits and deductions to help families defray college costs. ...
Daw: Americans in Canada eligible for US tax refundsToronto Star
Tax Assistance for Low Income and ElderlyTimes-Georgian
Tax help available in Lincoln March 27Lincoln Journal Star
PR-CANADA.net (press release) -Royal Oak Daily Tribune -Healthy Financial Habits
all 66 news articles »


CBC.ca

4.5% property tax hike proposed for Regina
CBC.ca
(CBC) The City of Regina portion of property taxes could go up 4.5 per cent, a budget proposal released Friday says. That's the amount the city says it ...
Regina residents facing biggest tax hike since Mayor Pat Fiacco took officeRegina Leader-Post

all 27 news articles »


CBC.ca

MP3 tax bill opposed by Conservatives
CBC.ca
(CBC) Conservatives voiced their opposition Wednesday to a private member's bill that would add a tax to MP3 players and extend users' rights to make copies ...
Don't tax iPodsCalgary Herald
Canadian MP: Tax media devices to pay for copyright infringementZDNet (blog)
NDP's Angus unveils copyright billCBC.ca

all 83 news articles »

Google News

Taxes information home | site map
© 2006