For foreign entrepreneurs seeking to bring their businesses to the United States, the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Visa may seem like the perfect fit. Looks, however, can be deceiving. Green card holders are subject immediately to U.S. federal income tax on their worldwide income and informational reporting requirements for their foreign interests.
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New Hampshire has a robust set of modern trust laws, which afford settlors broad flexibility and creativity in designing trusts well suited to their specific needs and wishes. Those laws facilitate the more efficient administration of trusts and, importantly, provide a high level of certainty concerning the rights, duties and powers of settlors, be...
The current approach used by museums in the United States to manage art market ownership risks is problematic and should keep pace with current trends. This white paper cites the evolution of title risks involving museums, including the impact of defects in legal titles, breaches of donor-restricted gifts and donated art previously pledged to banks...
The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 maintained the gift, estate and generation-skipping transfer taxes that were scheduled to sunset prior to 2013 and increased the exemptions for all three taxes to $5.25 million, making new or additional gifts to trusts a more attractive option in estate planning.
The allocation of receipts and disbursements between principal and interest are critical to the proper design and administration of trusts. Individuals creating trusts should have an appreciation and basic understanding of these concepts so the trusts will operate consistent with the settlors’ intentions and provide the intended benefits.
Selecting one’s home state as the situs may be a convenient or easy answer. However, the ability to implement a trust that may last forever, eliminate additional transfer taxes after funding and avoid state income taxes may provide the financial incentive to stray from home, or at least to consider it.
In 2012, total charitable giving rose to $316 billion in the United States, driven by an $8 billion increase in gifts by individuals. This year, individual donations are likely to continue growing, spurred by tax changes, the improving economy and donor-friendly IRA rules. Here are five reasons why 2013 is a great year to give.
Whether a grantor is struggling with ensuring that a trust fulfills the intentions for which it was established or simply wants to sleep better at night knowing the trust assets will be managed and monitored effectively, the directed trust statute provides the flexibility and incentives needed to improve the long-term outcome.
While the greatest tragedy is the loss of life, disasters also cause major financial damage, often leading to the temporary shutdown of companies or even putting them out of business. Preparing for the possibility of disasters is especially critical for small and mid-size companies that may not have the financial resources to recover from a devasta...
Whether traveling for business or pleasure, wealthy individuals need to think through everything from managing petty theft and lost passports to accessing medical care in a remote location. This white paper provides guidance on proper planning, including a checklist of safety tips to reduce the likelihood of becoming a crime victim while away from ...
Examine how to select the best insurer for a private art collection in order that it may be preserved and protected for future generations. This paper delves into the causes of some of the most expensive art claims paid out to collectors and how families can take a more pro-active role in reducing the risk of loss and ...
Wealth management and tax planning, done right, require care and a thoughtful approach. Helping you be vigilant in these and all other aspects is the purpose of this guide, which walks you through the key concepts and approaches pertaining to tax planning, investing, charitable giving, estate and gift planning, business succession, family meetings,...
This paper lays out general insights around art as an asset class and how best to mitigate risks inherent in art-related transactions to buyers and sellers, financial institutions, trust and estate practitioners, and art investment vehicles. As we look toward the future, we can expect that globalization and structural ineff...
In this article highlighting the importance of title insurance for fine art, Stephen D. Brodie of Herrick, Feinstein LLP, finds that:The economic value of fine art has become high enough, and that the risk of a title problem is real enough, that it is time for convention to change.Title insurance is readily available today, and should become a stan...
Every day we use smartphones, tablets, computers and other digital devices to access, transfer and store information, conduct financial transactions and operate many other aspects of our lives. Your digital assets include all of the digital devices you own, all data stored in them and on external servers, and all of your online user accounts. ...