Describe two strengths and two weaknesses you’ve discovered about homeland security in your previous studies.
Create a draft research question and thesis statement about an issue based on the strengths and weaknesses you provide.
BUSI 354
Income Tax Planning, 2nd Edition
Option A Exam 1
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BUSI 354
Estate Plan Scenario
Kathi and Darrin Background
Kathi and Darrin have been married for 50 years and are both in good health. Kathi and Darrin live in a community property state. They have the following children and grandchildren:
Children
Age
Grandchildren
Elizabeth
Age 45
4 children
James
Age 35
3 children
Lynn
Deceased
1 child
Elizabeth, an estate planning attorney, is married, healthy, and happy. Kathi and Darrin adore Elizabeth’s husband, Scott, and their 4 children.
James, a high net worth investment consultant, was recently divorced and his ex-wife, Catherine, has custody of their 3 children. Kathi and Darrin, never quite cared for Catherine, as she always seemed to be quite snooty. Especially since the divorce, the relationship between Kathi and Catherine has been very strained. Since his divorce, James has had somewhat of a mid-life crisis. He recently rented a penthouse apartment and bought a new Jaguar. James has also been dating Natalie, a 21-year-old swimsuit model. While Kathi and Darrin are confident that this is only a phase, they are concerned about giving any gifts to James or his children outright.
Lynn, Kathi and Darrin’s third child, was a bit of a wild child. Lynn died in a tragic motorcycle accident in her senior year of college while she was on her way home to tell her parents about a big secret she had been keeping. The summer before, Lynn had given birth to a baby girl named Marie. At the time, Lynn gave the baby to the baby’s father, an older married man, although no official adoption was ever performed. Kathi and Darrin still do not know about Marie.
Kathi and Darrin own Fresh Veggies, a popular organic health food store. Scott, Elizabeth’s husband, has worked at the store since he was a kid. Scott is now the store manager and handles most of the day-to-day functions, with very little input from Kathi and Darrin. Kathi and Darrin would like to reward Scott for all of his hard work by giving Scott and Elizabeth 3/4 of the business and giving the remaining 1/4 of the business to James. They do not want James to have any control over the business, just to have an income interest.
Elizabeth’s youngest child, Andrew, was born with a serious physical disability. To provide additional support for Andrew, Darrin created an irrevocable trust with an $8,014,000 transfer of separate property 5 years ago. The trust meets the requirements of Section 2503(c).
Assume for any calculation of GSTT that the annual exclusion was $14,000 and the lifetime exemption was $5,250,000. Also assume that the GSTT and gift tax rates were 40% for determination of GSTT even though they were paid 5 years prior.
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1. Describe two strengths and two weaknesses you’ve discovered
about homeland security in your previous studies.
Create a draft research question and thesis statement about an
issue based on the strengths and weaknesses you provide.
BUSI 354
Income Tax Planning, 2nd Edition
Option A Exam 1
Page 10 of 11
BUSI 354
Estate Plan Scenario
Kathi and Darrin Background
Kathi and Darrin have been married for 50 years and are both in
good health. Kathi and Darrin live in a community property
state. They have the following children and grandchildren:
Children
Age
Grandchildren
Elizabeth
Age 45
4 children
James
Age 35
3 children
Lynn
Deceased
1 child
Elizabeth, an estate planning attorney, is married, healthy, and
happy. Kathi and Darrin adore Elizabeth’s husband, Scott, and
2. their 4 children.
James, a high net worth investment consultant, was recently
divorced and his ex-wife, Catherine, has custody of their 3
children. Kathi and Darrin, never quite cared for Catherine, as
she always seemed to be quite snooty. Especially since the
divorce, the relationship between Kathi and Catherine has been
very strained. Since his divorce, James has had somewhat of a
mid-life crisis. He recently rented a penthouse apartment and
bought a new Jaguar. James has also been dating Natalie, a 21-
year-old swimsuit model. While Kathi and Darrin are confident
that this is only a phase, they are concerned about giving any
gifts to James or his children outright.
Lynn, Kathi and Darrin’s third child, was a bit of a wild child.
Lynn died in a tragic motorcycle accident in her senior year of
college while she was on her way home to tell her parents about
a big secret she had been keeping. The summer before, Lynn
had given birth to a baby girl named Marie. At the time, Lynn
gave the baby to the baby’s father, an older married man,
although no official adoption was ever performed. Kathi and
Darrin still do not know about Marie.
Kathi and Darrin own Fresh Veggies, a popular organic health
food store. Scott, Elizabeth’s husband, has worked at the store
since he was a kid. Scott is now the store manager and handles
most of the day-to-day functions, with very little input from
Kathi and Darrin. Kathi and Darrin would like to reward Scott
for all of his hard work by giving Scott and Elizabeth 3/4 of the
business and giving the remaining 1/4 of the business to James.
They do not want James to have any control over the business,
just to have an income interest.
Elizabeth’s youngest child, Andrew, was born with a serious
physical disability. To provide additional support for Andrew,
Darrin created an irrevocable trust with an $8,014,000 transfer
3. of separate property 5 years ago. The trust meets the
requirements of Section 2503(c).
Assume for any calculation of GSTT that the annual exclusion
was $14,000 and the lifetime exemption was $5,250,000. Also
assume that the GSTT and gift tax rates were 40% for
determination of GSTT even though they were paid 5 years
prior.
Darrin and Kathi made the following additional lifetime
transfers:
· Four years ago, Darrin gave Elizabeth, James, and their
spouses $100,000 each (assume the annual exclusion was
$11,000) of community property.
· Two years ago, Darrin gave Elizabeth, James, and their
spouses $200,000 each of his separate property. Darrin paid gift
tax of $347,760.
Kathi and Darrin have never elected to split gifts of separate
property.
Kathi and Darrin estimate the following at each of their deaths:
· The last illness and funeral expenses are expected to be
$100,000 per person.
· Estate administration expenses are estimated at $250,000 per
person.
The Will
Kathi does not have a will. Darrin has an old, outdated will
leaving most probate assets to Kathi.
Clauses from Darrin’s Statutory Last Will and Testament
I, Darrin, being of sound mind and wishing to make proper
disposition of my property in the event of my death, do declare
this to be my Last Will and Testament. I revoke all of my prior
4. wills and codicils.
1. I have been married but once, and only to Kathi with whom I
am presently living. Out of my marriage to Kathi, 3 children
were born, namely Elizabeth, James and Lynn. I have adopted
no one nor has anyone adopted me.
2. I leave my Vintage Mustang and House Boat to my son,
James.
3. I leave the life insurance proceeds on my life to my daughter,
Elizabeth.
4. I leave Vacation Home 1 to my daughter, Lynn.
5. I leave Auto 1 to the Methodist Church, a qualified charity.
6. I give the residual of my estate to Kathi, my wife.
7. In the event that Kathi predeceases me or fails to survive me
for more than 6 months from the date of my death, I give any
interest of my estate determined to be payable to her to my
children, Elizabeth, James and Lynn, in equal and 1/3 shares.
8. In the event that any of the named legatees should predecease
me, die within 6 months from the date of my death, disclaim, or
otherwise fail to accept any property bequeathed to him or her,
then such interest will pass to the said legatee’s descendents,
otherwise his or her share of all of my property of which I die
possessed shall be paid equally among the surviving named
legatees.
9. I name my best friend, Keith, to serve as the executor of my
succession with full seizin and without bond.
10. I direct that the expenses of my last illness, funeral, and the
administration of my estate shall be paid by my executor as
soon as practicable after my death and allocated against the
residual estate.
11. Since I have made numerous lifetime gifts to my children,
all inheritance, estate, succession, transfer, and other taxes
(including interest and penalties thereon) payable by reason of
my death shall be allocated to the children’s share, regardless of
whether my spouse survives me.
5. Statement of Financial Position (Darrin and Kathi)
Notes to Financial Statements:
1. Assets are stated at fair market value (rounded to even
dollars).
2. Liabilities are stated at principal only (rounded to even
dollars).
3. The adjusted basis of the personal residence is $600,000.
4. Kathi received vacation home 2 from her grandmother, Lois.
Kathi and Lois were always very close and Lois gave her the
home when Elizabeth was first born so Kathi could enjoy
motherhood as much as Lois had. Lois purchased the vacation
home for $30,000 and the FMV of the home at the date of
transfer was $200,000. The FMV when Lois died was $250,000.
5. The life insurance policy has Kathi listed as the designated
beneficiary. The Investment account is a Transfer on Death
account with Elizabeth and James as the listed beneficiaries of
both Darrin and Kathi’s shares.
6. The Yacht was purchased by Darrin after his House Boat was
destroyed by a Hurricane.
7. Property Ownership:
· CP – Community Property.
· H – Husband separate.
· W – Wife separate.
8. Insurance face value (death benefit) and cash value of
$1,000,000 are the same.
Estate Plan
Answer the following questions. Assume the facts given in the
fact pattern and that the 2013 estate and gift tax rates and
annual exclusion apply to all transfers in the current and
previous years. (Numbers are rounded for convenience.)
If Darrin died today, which of the following statements is true
regarding the transfers made in his will?Kathi will receive
Darrin’s interest in the Investment Portfolio. .(CORRECT
6. ANSWER)Elizabeth will receive the proceeds of the life
insurance policy.James will receive the yacht in place of the
house boat. XMarie may potentially receive Vacation Home 1
as Lynn’s rightful heir.
Assume Kathi died today and left Vacation Home 2 to
Elizabeth. What would Elizabeth’s adjusted basis be in Vacation
Home 2?$30,000.$200,000. $250,000. X$500,000.(CORRECT
ANSWER)
Assuming Darrin died today, calculate his gross
estate.$5,525,000.$7,525,000.$8,025,000.$8,372,760. ✓
Assuming Kathi died today, which of the following statements
is true?Kathi’s assets would avoid probate.State intestacy law
would dictate who received Kathi’s assets.(CORRECT
ANSWER)All of Kathi’s community property assets would
transfer to Darrin because of the implied right of survivorship.
XKathi’s gross estate would include the life insurance policy on
Darrin.
Assume Darrin died in 2013. Which filing status can Kathi use
on her 2014 income tax return?Single.Head of
Household.Married Filing Jointly. ✓ Qualifying Widow.
Assuming Darrin died today, which of the following statements
regarding a valid disclaimer is correct?Assume Darrin left
Elizabeth his interest in the Yacht. If Elizabeth disclaims her
property then the transfer will be subject to GSTT. ✓If James
disclaimed his property, the property would transfer to Kathi.If
Kathi wanted to disclaim a portion of the property, she must do
so by the due date of the estate tax return plus extensions.In
order for the disclaimer to be valid it must be in writing or
witnessed by 3 nonrelated individuals if the disclaimer is oral.
Kathi and Darrin are considering making a charitable
contribution to the Boys and Girls Club of America and want
the grandchildren to receive income from the property for an
extended period. Which of the following charitable devices may
be appropriate to meet their objectives?