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Updates to
Guiding
Those Left Behind in Tennessee
CHAPTER 1:
VA Pamphlet 051-000-00228-8 FEDERAL
BENEFITS FOR VETERANS AND DEPENDENTS
now costs $7, however you can download it without charge: http://www.va.gov.
CHAPTER 1: The
telephone number for the Arlington National Cemetery is (703) 607-8585.
Chapter
2: The number for information about COBRA has been changed to (866)
444-3272
CHAPTER 3: The Web site for the FAA is
http://www.faa.gov.
The telephone number to call is (866) 835-5322.
CHANGE IN ANNUAL GIFT
TAX EXCLUSION FROM $10,000 TO $11,000 (PAGE 36)
Both the federal and state
government have the right to impose an Estate
Tax on property transferred to
a beneficiary as a result of the death. All the property owned as of the
date of death becomes the decedent’s Taxable
Estate. This includes real
property (homestead, vacant lots, etc.) and personal property (cars,
life insurance policies, business interests, securities, IRA accounts,
etc.). It includes property held in the decedent’s name alone, as well
as property that he held jointly or in Trust. It also includes gifts
given by the decedent during his lifetime that exceeded $10,000 per
person, per year. That value (the Annual
Gift Tax Exclusion) is now
based on the cost of living index and for 2002 is increased to $11,000.
For most of us, this is not a concern because no federal Estate Tax need
be paid unless the decedent’s Taxable Estate exceeds the Estate
Tax Exclusion amount. That
value is currently one million dollars and is scheduled to go even
higher:
|
YEAR |
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EXCLUSION
AMOUNT |
| 2004-2005 |
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$1,500,000 |
| 2006-2008 |
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$2,000,000 |
| 2009 |
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$3,500,000 |
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