Have You Had Your Annual Estate Plan Checkup?
February 7, 2019

An annual estate plan checkup is critical to the health of your estate plan. Because various exclusion, exemption and deduction amounts are adjusted for inflation, they can change from year to year, impacting your plan.
2019 vs. 2018 amounts
Here are a few key figures for 2018 and 2019:
Lifetime gift and estate tax exemption
2018: $11.18 million
2019: $11.40 million
Generation-skipping transfer tax exemption
2018: $11.18 million
2019: $11.40 million
Annual gift tax exclusion
2018: $15,000
2019: $15,000
Marital deduction for gifts to a noncitizen spouse
2018: $152,000
2019: $155,000
You may need to update your estate plan based on these changes. But the beginning of the year isn’t the only time for an estate plan checkup. Whenever there are significant changes in your family, such as births, deaths, marriages or divorces, it’s a good idea to revisit your estate plan. Your plan also merits a look any time your financial situation changes significantly.
Turn to us for help
If you haven’t yet had your annual estate plan checkup, please contact us. Or, if you don’t yet have an estate plan, we can help you create one.
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