One of the biggest estate planning mistakes I see is people who do not have updated beneficiary designations for their retirement assets or life insurance. However, as further explained this article from Forbes, there are many IRS rulings that show the disastrous effects of families who fail to take this important step. When deciding who […]
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Estate Planning When Not All of Your Kids are in the Family Business from Austin Estate Planning Lawyer Liz Nielsen
Owning your own business can be a great endeavor that takes a lot of passion and drive. Many small business owners focus on the day-to-day management and growth of the business, rather than thinking about a time when he or she may not be in the business. This is a far too common mistake. Future […]
5 Reasons to Protect Your Retirement Account Now from Austin Estate Planning Lawyer Liz Nielsen
During your lifetime, your retirement account has asset protection, but as soon as you pass that account to a loved one, that protection evaporates. This means one lawsuit and POOF! Your life long, hard earned savings could be gone. Fortunately, there is an answer. A special trust called a “Standalone Retirement Trust” (SRT) can protect […]
Roth IRA Conversions After Tax Reform from Austin Estate Planning Lawyer Liz Nielsen
Twenty years ago, the Roth IRA first became available to investors as a financial tool for their estate planning needs. These accounts have maintained their popularity because unlike their traditional IRA counterpart, a Roth IRA provides account owners tax-free income during retirement.
In fact, many people chose to convert their traditional IRA or 401(k) plan into a Roth IRA to benefit from this long-term tax advantage. (Of course, there is a current tax bill that has to be considered when you make a conversion.) The recently enacted tax reform, however, has removed one helpful opportunity: the ability to recharacterize — or undo — a Roth IRA conversion.