Archive for April, 2010
Monday, April 26th, 2010

Estate and Trust Attorney
As most readers know, the federal estate tax (FET) was repealed for one year at the end of 2009 and it is looking less and less likely that there will be a retroactive application of the FET. However, there is still a gift tax, presently 35%, if you give away more than $1 million in assets during your lifetime. Additionally, the federal estate tax is likely to be reinstituted in 2011 so we should continue to consider ways to transfer assets without using any of our credit against the federal estate tax or gift tax.
Check out this Forbes Magazine article on 5 ways to make gift tax free gifts.
Please contact Douglas L. Kaune, Esq. any time at 610-933-8069 or dkaune@utbf.com to discuss your particular your estate planning questions and to review these or other gifting or transfer strategies.
Wills * Trusts * Elder Law * Probate * Asset Protection * Power of Attorney * Estate Planning
Unruh, Turner, Burke & Frees, P.C. is a full service law firm with offices in Malvern, Phoenixville, West Chester, Pennsylvania and serving Royersford, Paoli, Frazier, Chester Springs, Downingtown, Radnor, Chester County, Montgomery County, Delaware County, Bucks County, Berks County, Philadelphia County Pennsylvania (PA).
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Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Douglas Kaune, Estate Attorney
Pennsylvania, through its Inheritance Tax, is one of many states that applies a death tax upon the estates of its deceased residents and real property owners. I think it is interesting and important to know about the other state death tax systems.
Check out this site for a review of how Pennsylvania and all other estates apply their inheritance tax systems. Keep in mind that real estate owned in a particular state is taxed in accordance with that state’s laws regardless of where the deceased owner resided at death. We frequently represent the estates of deceased Pennsylvania residents who own valuable real estate in other states such as New Jersey, Delaware and New York. Knowing the tax laws of other states can help us incorporate the proper estate planning not only for Pennsylvania inheritance tax concerns, but also other laws that might apply to our clients.
Please feel free to contact Douglas L. Kaune, Esq. any time at 610-933-8069 or dkaune@utbf.com to discuss your particular Estate issue to determine the appropriate planning for you and your family.
Wills * Trusts * Elder Law * Probate * Asset Protection * Power of Attorney * Estate Planning
Unruh, Turner, Burke & Frees, P.C. is a full service law firm with Malvern, Phoenixville, West Chester Offices serving Chester County, Montgomery County, Delaware County, Bucks County, Berks County, Philadelphia County Pennsylvania (PA).
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Friday, April 16th, 2010

Douglas L. Kaune, Elder Law Attorney
It is important to keep up with the annual change Pennsylvania (PA) Medicaid Numbers. These key Medicaid figures help us to properly prepare Medicaid applications and to provide proper Elder Law advice to clients. Click
this link to review the updated Medicaid numbers. They include, Community Spouse Resource Allowance (CSRA), Monthly Maintenance Needs Allowance, Average monthly cost of nursing home care in PA, Estate Recovery, Home Equity Limit, Medicaid Transfers and Ineligibility for Gifts. These figures and requirements change annually.
Please feel free to contact Douglas L. Kaune, Esq. any time at 610-933-8069 or dkaune@utbf.com to discuss your particular Medicaid Asset Protection, Nursing Home or Elder law case to determine the appropriate planning for you and your family.
Wills * Trusts * Elder Law * Probate * Asset Protection * Power of Attorney * Estate Planning
Unruh, Turner, Burke & Frees, P.C. is a full service law firm with offices in Malvern, Phoenixville, West Chester also serving Collegeville, Royersford, Media, Spring City, Exton, Downingtown, Norristown, Chester County, Montgomery County, Delaware County, Bucks County, Berks County, Philadelphia County Pennsylvania (PA).
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Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Douglas Kaune, Estate Attorney
As we have discussed frequently, the Federal Estate Tax system is in a state of change in 2010. Frequently lost in the discussion of revocation of the Federal Estate Tax is the new Modified Step-Up In Tax Basis for Capital Gains. Prior to January 1, 2010 all capital appreciation assets owned by a decedent at the time of his or her death received a full step-up in basis. The new basis for those assets was the value on the date of death. Therefore, no capital gains had to be paid by the beneficiaries unless the inherited assets were sold for an amount in excess of the date of death value. The new law is much less forgiving and can open estate beneficiaries to a significant capital gains tax that was not previously a concern.
Read about the 2010 federal estate tax and modified/partial step-up in tax basis rules by clicking the link here. Your estate planning should now include a comprehensive look at your capital appreciation assets to help insure the maximum capital gains tax protection for you and your beneficiaries.
Please fcontact Douglas L. Kaune, Esq. any time at 610-933-8069 or dkaune@utbf.com to discuss the appropriate planning to help protect your estate and the beneficiaries from a significant capital gains tax that might now apply.
Wills * Trusts * Elder Law * Probate * Asset Protection * Power of Attorney * Estate Planning
Unruh, Turner, Burke & Frees, P.C. is a full service law firm with offices in Malvern, Phoenixville and West Chester Pennsylvania (PA) also serving surrounding areas such as Newtown Square, Wayne, Media, Paoli, Valley Forge, Exton, Chadds Ford, Counties Served: Chester County, Montgomery County, Delaware County, Bucks County, Berks County, Philadelphia County Pennsylvania (PA).
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Friday, April 9th, 2010

David M. Frees III on Legislation and GRATs
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David M Frees III One of the best planning techniques for those with estates of 1 million dollars or more, and especially those with appreciating assets, Short term GRATs, might be a thing of the past soon. House Bill 4849 just passed the US house of representatives on March 24th and would make the minimum term for Grantor Retained Annuity Trusts a minimum of ten years. However,
short term GRATs are one of the most powerful and effective estate planning techniques currently available for American Families.
So, if this bill, or a similar bill passes the Senate, a very powerful technique for moving assets from one generation to another without estate or gift taxes will be lost to the American tax payer and to all Pennsylvania residents doing federal estate tax planning.
If you’re interested in GRATs, just search our site for the many articles and information that we have published on this topic. But, as a brief review, GRATs allow you to move a higly appreciating asset out of your estate without paying gift taxes. However, if you die during the GRAT term (which currently can be as little as two years) the assets come back into your estate and get taxed at their current value.
Congress believes that this technique is so effective for tax payers, that if they eliminate short term GRATs, that it could result in significant revenue generation through higher estate taxes.
According to a group called Citizens for Tax Justice, this provision of the bill would raise an estimated $4.5 billion in 10 years…” This group is a lobbying organization that describes its mission as “requiring the wealthy to pay their fair share.”
So, be aware that 2010 may be the last year for the short term GRAT.
If you need assistance in setting up a GRAT, or want to know more about the many advantages of a short term GRAT before they are eliminated by Congress, please feel free to visit this site or to call David M. Frees III at 610-933-8069 or by email at dfrees@utbf.com.
For a free book on GRAT techniques, from Bernstein’s research group, click here.
For a free telephone consultation or appointment for estate planning including GRATs call Donna, Denise or Beth to set up the appointment and mention offer code: GRAT
David Frees and Unruh, Turner, Burke and Frees maintain law offices in Malvern, Phoenixville, and West Chester Pennsylvania and serve many surrounding communities including Wayne, Devon, Berwyn, Radnor, Exton, Chester Springs, and others.
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Friday, April 9th, 2010

Estate and Trust Attorney
IN RE: ALICE G. NOVOSIELSKI: PA Supreme Court Rules On Joint Account Case MARCH 25, 2010. The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania overturns the Superior Court on appeal. I think the Supreme Court got this one right. You can read
the entire Novosielski Case here, but the general ruling is that accounts made joint by a decedent AFTER the signing of his or her Last Will and Testament will still transfer to the surviving joint account holder. The Superior Court’s earlier ruling that accounts made joint after a will was signed, and in contradiction of the terms of the will, could have been rendered invalid and the joint assets transferred according to the decedent’s will. The earlier ruling would have necessitated revisions of wills and close scrutiny of the timing of joint account creation. It also jeopardized the sanctity of the joint account contract between a financial institution and its customers. We, as PA Estate Planning and Probate Attorneys and PA Residents can breathe a sigh of relief.
Please feel free to contact Douglas L. Kaune, Esq. any time at 610-933-8069 or dkaune@utbf.com to discuss the preparation of wills, powers of attorney, trusts and living wills.
Wills * Trusts * Elder Law * Probate * Asset Protection * Power of Attorney * Estate Planning
Unruh, Turner, Burke & Frees, P.C. is a full service firm with Malvern, Phoenixville, West Chester Offices also serving Berwyn, Wayne, Newtown Square, Paoli, Exton, Downingtown, Devon, Chester County, Montgomery County, Delaware County, Bucks County, Berks County, Philadelphia County Pennsylvania (PA).
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Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Douglas Kaune, Family Limited Partnership
We have many clients searching for information about Medicaid, Medical Assistance and payment for Nursing Home Care. The rising cost of Long Term Nursing Care and longer life expectancies have spurred the desire to protect assets and learn more about the PA Mediciad System. I found the following
site for the Pennsylvania Medicaid Policy Center during my recent reading on these various Elder Law topics. Check the site out if you would like a review of some of the pertinent issues facing individuals who need nursing home care, are considering protecting assets or have family members in similar situations.
Please feel free to contact Douglas L. Kaune, Esq. any time at 610-933-8069 or dkaune@utbf.com to discuss your particular Medicaid Asset Protection, Nursing Home or Elder law case to determine the appropriate planning for you and your family.
Wills * Trusts * Elder Law * Probate * Asset Protection * Power of Attorney * Estate Planning
Unruh, Turner, Burke & Frees, P.C. is a full service firm with Malvern, Phoenixville, West Chester Offices serving Collegeville, Royersford, King of Prussia, Spring City, Valley Forge, Downingtown, Chadds Ford, Norristown, Chester County, Montgomery County, Delaware County, Bucks County, Berks County, Philadelphia County Pennsylvania (PA).
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Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

David M. Frees III on What To Do About The Federal Estate Tax Problem
Gift Tax Returns Are Due Now!
Gift tax returns are due by April 15th of the year following the gift. You must file a return if you have made a gift of a hard to value asset such as real estate or an interest in a closely held business. You may also need to file a gift tax return if your total gifts to any one person of more than $13,000.00. However, you might not owe any taxes if you’re married and your spouse will “split” the gift but you still have to file a return.
So, if you’re just reading this, in April, you may only have a few days or hours left.
That’s the bad news. However, the good news is that like the individual income tax return, you can file an extension to file the gift tax return and can file up until April.
Click here to link to the IRS for all forms and instructions.
Click here to download the gift tax return form 709 from my website www.PaEstatePlanners.com.
Click here to download the extension form 8892 from my website www.PaEstatePlanners.com
Note: An extension to file does not mean that payment is not due.
I hope that this is helpful. If you need help filing a return for a trust, or for a gift tax return, please call Donna, Denise, or Beth at 610-933-8069 and mention code: David Frees or 2010TAXES for a appointment with one of our tax lawyers.
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Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Will and Trust Reviews - For Free?
By: David M. Frees III, Esquire
Federal Estate Tax Uncertainty
The life insurance industry has a vested interest in how the federal government resolves the current estate tax issues. And as tax payers and consumers so do we. If you’re a Pennsylvania resident with assets including life insurance of over 1 million dollars, how this estate tax issue gets resolved may matter to you and your family. So, I thought that you might find this article published by the life insurance sales industry on estate taxes and the current uncertainty to be interesting. Click here to read more about these uncertain times in estate tax planning and what the insurance industry is saying.

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Frees maintains law offices in Phoenixville, Malvern, and West Chester. These offices serve clients in many surrounding communities including Exton, Berwyn, Devon, and Collegeville
To update your will, trust, or estate plan to adapt to the uncertain situation with federal estate taxes, call Donna, Denise, or Beth at 610-933-8069 for an appointment. Mention this article and code Spring2010 for a complimentary initial consultation, and free books and reports.
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Thursday, April 1st, 2010
Although you are permitted to name anyone or anything as the beneficiary of an Individual Retirement Account (IRA), there are many pitfalls that must be avoided. Naming a Trust as the beneficiary of an IRA is an important estate planning opportunity, but the Trust and the beneficiary designation language must be drafted properly to insure that the beneficiaries can receive maximum available tax deferral. I have the opportunity to see the mistakes that individuals make with their estate planning documents and beneficiary designations and know that these mistakes can cause hundreds of thousands of dollars of loss. The IRA Trust terms such as “stretch out”, “Measuring Life”, “conduit Trust” and “See Through Trust” can be confusing and complex. Read this article by Natalie Chaote to get a better understanding of the issues faced when naming a Trust as IRA beneficiary. While you are at it, check out this Natalie Choate IRA article here for some another interesting fact pattern
Contact Douglas L. Kaune, Esq. any time at 610-933-8069 or dkaune@utbf.com to review your estate planning and particular IRA beneficiay designation concerns and desires. We can then determine how best to approach this complex legal issue.
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Malvern, Phoenixville, West Chester Offices serving Wayne, Newtown Square, Media, Paoli, Frazier, Exton, Norristown, Radnor, Chester County, Montgomery County, Delaware County, Bucks County, Berks County, Philadelphia County Pennsylvania (PA).
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