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Currently, a 40% federal estate tax applies to estate values topping $13.61 million for individuals and $27.22 million for married couples. When someone dies, their heirs have nine months to file a federal estate tax return if their inheritance meets those minimums. Here's how a Graegin loan could work in practice, according to Doyle:Related storiesHeirs of a $10 million estate could be on the hook for $4 million in federal estate taxes. The taxable estate is $1 million less, which means the family will save $400,000 in estate taxes considering the 40% tax rate. More households will be on the hook for estate taxes, and loans to pay them could become more popular.
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Charitable remainder trusts give annual payments, and whatever is left at the end goes to charity. Grantors get a bigger upfront deduction because a higher rate assumes the trust assets will grow faster and more will be left to charity when the term ends. With a charitable remainder annuity trust (CRAT), the annual income is determined at the outset when the trust is funded. The second type, charitable remainder unitrusts (CRUT), are more popular in Sheehan's experience but also more complicated. If you select a payout percentage that is too high, the trust remainder might not be enough to pass muster with the IRS.
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