As most of my estate planning clients are aware, I have been very cautious regarding whether or not New Jersey will keep a $2,000,000 estate tax exemption beyond 2017 or allow for a full repeal. However, it is worth noting that the front-runner for Governor, Phil Murphy, released part of his tax and spending plan today. See this article on NJ.com: http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/2017/08/murphy_tax_plan_would_raise_13_billion_heres_whod.html
As part of the plan, he stated that he has NO intentions of re-introducing the estate tax. Accordingly, there is probably a good chance that the repeal of the NJ Estate Tax does become permanent. Only time will tell though.
Kevin A. Pollock, J.D., LL.M. is an attorney and the managing partner at The Pollock Firm LLC. Kevin's practice areas include: Wills Trusts & Estates, Guardianships, Tax Planning, Asset Protection Planning, Corporate and Business Law, Business Succession Planning & Probate Litigation. Kevin Pollock is licensed in NJ, NY, PA and FL. We have offices located near Princeton, New Jersey, and Boca Raton, Florida.
Friday, August 18, 2017
Will the New Jersey Estate Tax Repeal Become Permanent?
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New Jersey,
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3 comments:
HI Kevin.
Thanks for the update re : estate taxes.
If the full repeal of the estate tax takes effect starting in 2018, is it likely that New Jersey will also eliminate the need to file any estate tax return even for "informational" purposes ?
Thanks.
Marc
Dear Marc,
That is a tricky question because NJ is keeping its inheritance tax. I would think that there would be the need for some sort of estate filing if, for no other reason, than to confirm that the inheritance tax does not apply.
Hi Kevin.
Good point.
I guess, to cite Yogi, it is never over until it is over.
Thanks again for your blogs.
Very informative and helpful.
Marc
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