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Breta Grumbois, CRPC®
Vice President, Wealth Management
Fibre Financial Group
Retirement and Investment Services
Located at Fibre Federal Credit Union
822 Commerce Avenue, Longview, WA 98632
Phone: 360-414-4223
Email: bgrumbois@fibrecu.com
While trusts are often complex, they offer high net worth families and individuals tax advantages and more control over how their assets are distributed to future generations. One of the more common and effective trusts used to accomplish these twin goals is an AB trust, which is also known as a credit shelter or bypass trust. This type of trust begins as a revocable trust, when you can make changes, and ends as an irrevocable trust.
When families and individuals want to retain some control over how their assets are distributed after they’re gone while limiting the corrosive effect of estate taxes, any one of a variety of irrevocable trusts can accomplish this. Irrevocable trusts also shield assets named in these trusts from the public glare of probate court, while dictating how your estate will provide for family going forward.
By dividing asset ownership among both spouses, the trust ensures the couple receives the maximum federal estate tax exemption, or credit, which in 2023 is $12.92 million per individual. This is key because a couple can lose part of one spouse’s exemption if they haven’t used it all.
While the estate can allow the surviving spouse to use the deceased spouse’s remaining exemption, it has some limits. The AB trust provides more control, but it doesn’t apply to the GST tax exemption and isn’t recognized by some states.
An AB Trust can offer control, maximize tax credits and help ensure that assets pass to beneficiaries as intended.
If you want to leave financial means to a spouse after your death while also ensuring other beneficiaries ultimately receive the remainder of tax-advantaged assets, the AB trust is one way to achieve this.
Consult an estate planning attorney and your tax and financial professionals to learn if this type of trust is appropriate for your situation.
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