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Crystal Ball Gazing for the Federal Estate and Gift Tax After 2020 – Should I Act Now?

September 18, 2020 By Jacob Kaplan and Margaret Scott

Death and taxes may be certainties, but the fate of the estate and gift tax after this election is far from it. Our Wealth Planning Team asks the questions that need asking to help you decide how to plan for the future.

  • How can you cut through the noise and make the right decision?
  • Will the exemptions survive the 2020 elections?
  • Is now the time to act?

Read the full advisory here.

Filed Under: Wealth Planning Alert Tagged With: Estate, Gift Tax, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, TCJA

About Jacob Kaplan

Jake Kaplan is an associate in the firm’s Wealth Planning and Exempt Organizations Group. He focuses his practice in the areas of federal taxation, exempt organizations and estate planning.

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About Margaret Scott

Margaret W. Scott concentrates her practice on estate planning, fiduciary and tax litigation, estate settlement, trust administration, charitable planning, charitable solicitation law, and exempt organizations.

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