Adam is 65 years old and is reviewing his estate plan because he had a...
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Adam is 65 years old and is reviewing his estate plan because he had a friend of his pass away recently and his estate had to pay a lot of money in taxes. He wants to ensure that if something happens to him that he has his estate structured to minimize the taxes. He and his wife, Rebecca, have the following assets:
Asset
Ownership
Fair Market Value
Book Value
Beneficiary
Designation
Home
Joint tenancy
$750,000
$350,000
Non-Registered Stock Portfolio
Adam
$200,000
$160,000
RRSP
Adam
$620,000
$420,000
Rebecca
RRSP
Rebecca
$360,000
$220,000
Adam
Whole life Policy (Insured = Adam)
Adam
$550,000
None
TFSA
Adam
$80,000
$60,000
Cottage
Adam
$330,000
$200,000
Rebecca is the beneficiary of Adam's estate for all assets other than the cottage. Adam wants to leave the cottage to his son Hayden as he loves spending time there. Rebecca opts to maximize all rollover opportunities. Assume that Adam's tax rate is 30% in the year of death.
If Adam were to die today, what would his estate have to pay in Estate Administration Tax?
If Adam were to die today, what would his estate have to pay in taxes? Explain?
What two recommendations would you give to Adam to reduce EAT and taxes on his Estate? What are the benefits and drawbacks of each recommendation?
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