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The Truth About Estate Planning: Avoiding Common Misconceptions and Protecting Your Legacy
Estate planning is one of those essential financial steps that many people overlook or misunderstand until it’s too late. You work hard to build your assets—your savings, your home, your investments—and naturally want to leave something meaningful to your family. But a lot of misinformation out there can make estate planning seem daunting or even discouraging. Let me clear up some common misconceptions and explain why smart estate planning is crucial. The Myth of the “15% Government Take” on Your…
watch now6 Estate Planning Mistakes I’d Never Make as an Asset Protection Specialist
When it comes to protecting your assets and setting up your family for a secure future, the decisions you make today can have long-lasting consequences. As an asset protection specialist, I’ve seen countless well-intentioned plans backfire simply because people followed outdated advice or misunderstood how estate planning works. Here are six things I would never do—and what I recommend instead to ensure your estate is protected and your loved ones are truly taken care of. 1. Leaving Assets Directly to…
watch nowA Smart Strategy to Maximize Your Washington State Estate Tax Savings
When planning your estate in Washington state, a credit shelter trust is a common and effective tool. But there’s a lesser-known “bolt-on” strategy that can further reduce estate taxes — and it’s surprisingly simple. Let’s break it down. What Is a Credit Shelter Trust? A credit shelter trust is a type of estate planning tool often used by married couples. When one spouse passes away, this trust is activated. Assets up to the federal estate tax exemption limit are…
watch nowEstate Planning Lessons from Jimmy Buffett: Why Choosing the Right Trustee Matters
When most people think about estate planning, they focus on creating a trust to protect their assets and ensure their wishes are followed after they’re gone. But as the recent situation with Jimmy Buffett’s estate shows, setting up a trust is only part of the story. The choice of trustees—especially co-trustees—can make or break how smoothly things go. The Jimmy Buffett Trust Dispute: A Cautionary Tale Jimmy Buffett, famously known for his hit song Margaritaville, had a trust in place…
watch nowEstate Taxes and the Big Beautiful Bill | Rich Life Letter #109
Happy Sunday! Today is a great day because we have some NEW estate planning stuff to talk about! As you probably heard, Congress approved and President Trump signed into law the Big Beautiful Bill last week, and inside were two very important estate tax updates. First, the bill extended the current estate tax exemption ($15m per person, $30m if married) amount into the future. If you recall, without this new legislation, the tax rates would have reset to their previous…
watch nowA Powerful Washington State Estate Tax Strategy: Why Moving Might Save You Thousands
Estate planning can be complex, especially when it comes to state-specific taxes like Washington’s estate tax. But here’s a lesser-known strategy that many people overlook—one that could significantly reduce your estate tax burden. Simply put: moving out of Washington state. Understanding Washington State Estate Tax Washington state imposes its own estate tax separate from the federal estate tax. This can catch many people off guard, especially if they have significant assets. The key point is that estate taxes are generally…
watch nowHow an Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust Can Reduce Your Estate Taxes
If you’re looking for an advanced yet straightforward way to reduce estate taxes, an Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust (ILIT) might be the solution. This strategy is especially popular among Washington residents who face higher state estate taxes, but it can be beneficial no matter where you live. What Is an Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust? An ILIT is a specific type of trust designed to hold a life insurance policy outside of your taxable estate. Because it is irrevocable, once you…
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