Glossary of Terms
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A Trust |
The surviving spouses portion of an A-B trust. Also called marital trust or survivors trust. |
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A-B Trust |
A trust that includes a tax-planning provision that lets you provide for your surviving spouse, keep control over who will receive your assets after your spouse dies and, in 2008, leave up to $4 million to your beneficiaries, estate-tax free. |
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Administration |
The court-supervised distribution of an estate during probate. Also used to describe the same process for a trust after the grantor dies. |
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Administrator |
Person named by the court to represent a probate estate when there is no will or the will did not name an executor. Female is administratrix. Also called personal representative. |
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Alternate Beneficiary |
Person or organization named to receive your assets if the primary beneficiaries named in your Trust die before you do. |
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Ancillary Administration |
An additional probate in another state. Typically required when you own real estate in another state that is not titled in the name of your trust. |
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Annual Exclusion |
Amount you can give someone each year without having to file a gift tax return or pay a gift tax. Currently $12,000 per recipient ($24,000 if married). The amount of tax-free gifts is tied to inflation and may increase from time to time. |
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Assets |
Basically, anything you own, including your home and other real estate, bank accounts, life insurance, investments, furniture, jewelry, art, clothing, and collectibles. |
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Assignment |
A short document that transfers your interest in assets from your name to another. Often used when transferring assets to a trust. |
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B Trust |
The deceased spouses portion of an A-B trust. Also called credit shelter or bypass trust. |
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Basis |
What you paid for an asset. The value that is used to determine gain or loss for income tax purposes. |
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Beneficiaries |
In a living trust, the persons and/or organizations who receive the trust assets (or benefit from the trust assets) after the death of the trust grantor. |
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By-Pass Trust |
Another name for the "B" part of an A-B living trust because the assets in this trust bypass federal estate taxes. |