
Estate Tax Planning
Applicable Exclusion rises from $11.4 million in 2019 to $11.58 million in 2020.
GST Exemption rises from $11.4 million in 2019 to $11.58 million in 2020.
Annual Exclusion for present interest gifts remains at $15,000.
Annual Exclusion for gifts to a Non-citizen Spouse rises to $157,000 in 2020.
In a few years, at the end of 2025, the Applicable Exclusion and the GST Exemption will revert to one-half of their current levels. This isn’t really relevant for most Americans. However, if you have well in excess of these amounts, you may want to consider removing these amounts from your estate while you still have the Exclusion and Exemption to cover the transfers. You still have a few years before the law is set to change unless the 2020 elections change things dramatically.
Income Tax Planning
Standard deduction amount:
Married, filing jointly, increases from $24,400 in 2019 to $24,800 in 2020
Single, increases from $10,200 in 2019 to $10,400 in 2020
Head of household, increases from $18,350 in 2019 to $18,650 in 2020
The income tax brackets also creep slightly higher, as well.
As you plan for 2020, remember to keep your receipts for expenses and charitable contributions. With the high standard deduction amount, fewer taxpayers are itemizing. In fact, the percentage of taxpayers itemizing is less than half what it was before the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. Now, less than 14% of taxpayers are expected to itemize. Prior to then, over 31% of taxpayers itemized. If you give to charity, you may want to group your charitable contributions into one year and itemize in that one year. You can do this by giving to a donor-advised fund in one year. Then you can make grant recommendations from your donor-advised fund each year.
A little planning can produce a much better tax result. Call Chris Gaughan and Casey Connealy | Gaughan & Connealy Estate Planning Attorneys at (913) 262-2000 to learn more. Have a happy, healthy, and prosperous 2020!
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