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Lifetime Gifts & Potentially Exempt Transfers Mastery Hub: T

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A client, aged 75, wishes to gift a significant portion of their estate to their grandchildren while retaining sufficient assets for their lifetime. Considering the "The Complete Lifetime Gifting Strategy Course 2026" principles, which of the following strategies would be MOST appropriate for maximizing the tax-efficient transfer of wealth and ensuring the client's financial security?
A sale of assets to the grandchildren at a significantly discounted price, with the remainder paid over time.
Establishing an irrevocable trust with provisions for income distribution to the client for life, and remainder beneficiaries being the grandchildren.
A series of annual exclusion gifts to the grandchildren over several years.
An outright gift of cash to the grandchildren, accompanied by a separate lifetime care agreement.
Q2Domain Verified
assesses a specialist's understanding of advanced gifting strategies for lifetime wealth transfer and client security. Option B, establishing an irrevocable trust with an income interest for the client and remainder to grandchildren, is the most comprehensive and tax-efficient strategy. It allows for removal of assets from the client's taxable estate, potential for growth outside the estate, and ensures lifetime income. Distractor A is less efficient as a separate care agreement may not be tax-deductible or fully insulate assets from estate tax. Distractor C is a viable strategy but is slow and may not be sufficient for a "significant portion" of the estate within the client's remaining lifetime, especially if the gifting exceeds annual exclusion limits. Distractor D, a discounted sale, can trigger capital gains tax and the discounted portion still remains in the client's estate, making it less efficient than a trust. Question: According to "The Complete Lifetime Gifting Strategy Course 2026," what is the primary conceptual advantage of utilizing a Spousal Lifetime Access Trust (SLAT) for a couple where one spouse is the grantor and the other is the beneficiary with withdrawal rights?
To enable a stepped-up basis on gifted assets at the time of the gift, reducing future capital gains for the beneficiaries.
To remove assets from the grantor spouse's taxable estate while allowing the beneficiary spouse to access the funds if needed, thereby preserving the grantor's indirect access.
To allow the grantor spouse to retain direct control over the gifted assets without any tax implications.
To facilitate the portability of the unused exclusion amount between spouses upon the death of the first spouse.
Q3Domain Verified
delves into the nuanced benefits of advanced trust structures for specialists. The core advantage of a SLAT is its ability to remove assets from the grantor's estate while providing indirect access through the beneficiary spouse. This addresses the common concern of gifting away too much and needing access later. Distractor A is incorrect because direct control negates the estate tax exclusion benefit of a trust. Distractor B relates to portability, which is a separate concept and not the primary driver for SLAT creation. Distractor D is incorrect; gifts do not typically receive a stepped-up basis, which occurs upon death for inherited assets. Question: A high-net-worth individual is considering a significant lifetime gift of appreciated stock. "The Complete Lifetime Gifting Strategy Course 2026" emphasizes the importance of considering basis. If the individual gifts the stock, what will be the donee's basis in the gifted stock for capital gains purposes, assuming the fair market value at the time of the gift is higher than the donor's adjusted basis?
The fair market value of the stock at the time of the gift.
The donor's adjusted basis in the stock.
The average of the donor's adjusted basis and the fair market value at the time of the gift.
The donor's adjusted basis plus any gift tax paid by the donor.

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