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- WillsWills and trusts are common ways in which you may dispose of your wealth. Trusts, unlike wills, have the benefit of avoiding probate, a lengthy and costly legal process that oversees the transfer of assets. Sometimes, though, it will be useful to make gifts while you are alive in order to minimize taxes. The Federal Gift Tax exempts certain levels of lifetime gifts.
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- Tax LawEstate planning is the process by which you or your family arrange the transfer of assets in anticipation of death. An estate plan aims to preserve the maximum amount of wealth possible for your intended beneficiaries and flexibility for you prior to death. A major concern for drafters of estate plans is federal and state tax law.