DuPage County, Illinois, Tax Planning AttorneyLarge estates - those worth millions - are subject to thousands of dollars in estate taxes upon the death of its contributors. With effective tax planning, however, you can avoid many of the negative effects of estate taxes (also called the death tax) and preserve your assets for generations to come. At the law firm of Carol A. Nolan, Attorney at Law, in Wheaton, Illinois, Ms. Nolan provides effective tax planning advice to clients throughout the western suburbs of Chicago. She thoroughly reviews a couple's financial situation and develops solutions that fit their unique needs. To discuss your tax planning options with an experienced lawyer, contact Ms. Nolan today. Credit Shelter TrustsOne option to protect and preserve assets is through the establishment of a credit shelter trust (also known as an AB trust or family trust). Upon the death of one spouse, a certain amount of assets (the applicable federal exclusion amount) are passed into the credit shelter trust where they are allowed to grow, rather than be taxed. The living spouse has access to both the trust income and the trust principal. After the death of the surviving spouse, the assets are distributed to the children. These trust assets are not considered part of the surviving spouse's taxable estate. Attorney Carol A. Nolan will explain this option and other legal options in plain English, not legalese. She will make appropriate recommendations for your situation in order to maximize your tax planning benefits. Contact Carol A. Nolan, Attorney at LawIf you have questions regarding tax planning, contact Illinois estate planning lawyer Carol A. Nolan today to arrange a consultation at 630-668-6600. |




