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Income and Fiduciary Tax Issues for Trust and Estate Planners - Part 1 (Live Replay from October 11, 2022)

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Understanding fiduciary income taxation – the taxation of grantor and non-grantor trusts, complex and simple trusts – is essential to trust planning. It impacts the type of trust chosen, how it's structured and administered.

Recently changes to federal tax law have added to the complexity of fiduciary income taxation. The tax treatment of trust income and accounting for distributions and expenses varies depending on the type of trust involved and how "Distributable Net Income" is allocated.

This program provides a real-world guide to the essential rules, timeframes, planning techniques and traps of the taxation of trusts.

Part 1 topics include:

  • Fiduciary income taxation framework and rules for estate and trust planners
  • How fiduciary and income tax planning differ from each other
  • Planning for fiduciary taxation v. planning for individual and corporate tax purposes
  • Types of trusts – simple, complex, grantor – and differing tax rules for each
  • Treatment of "Distributable Net Income"
  • Understanding "Trust Accounting Income," and impact of Prudent Investor Rule

Contributors

  • Jeremiah W. Doyle, IV

    Jeremiah W. Doyle, IV is senior vice president in the Boston office of BNY Mellon Wealth Management, where he provides integrated wealth management advice to high net worth individuals on holding, managing and transferring wealth in a tax-efficient manner. He is the editor and co-author of "Preparing Fiduciary Income Tax Returns," a contributing author of Preparing Estate Tax Returns,and a contributing author of "Understanding and Using Trusts," all published by Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education. Mr. Doyle received his B.S. from Providence College, his J.D. form Hamline University Law School, and his LL.M. in banking from Boston University Law School.

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April 20, 2023
Thu 1:00 PM EDT

Duration 1H 0M

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