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How to Encrypt Revocable Living Trust

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hey there Im a state planning attorney Paul rabalet and in this video Im going to explain what impact setting up a revocable living trust will have on your income tax situation so this video is part is part five of a playlist Regarding why Americans create revocable living trusts lets face it taxes can be complicated so many people hear tidbits of information about trusts and taxes and these tidbits are often half-truths or they dont represent the big picture of trusts and income taxes people hear things like trust save taxes or trust tax rates are so high or Assets in a trust are are not subject to tax or if you set up a trust you must be saving lots of taxes or trusts are only for rich people who want to avoid taxes so lets address the basics of trusts and income tax particularly the most common type of trust which is the revocable living trust the revocable living trust is so common not necessarily for tax purposes but setting up a revocable living trust the right way can make

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Some of the Cons of a Revocable Trust Shifting assets into a revocable trust wont save income or estate taxes. No asset protection. Although assets held in an irrevocable trust are generally beyond the docHub of creditors, thats not true with a revocable trust.
Yes, once the trust grantor becomes incapacitated or dies, his revocable trust is now irrevocable, meaning that generally the terms of the trust cannot be changed or revoked going forward. This is also true of trusts established by the grantor with the intention that they be irrevocable from the start.
To make your trust valid in California, you simply need to sign the trust document thats it! You dont need to have your document witnessed or docHubd to make it valid. However, many people choose to sign their document in the presence of a notary public to help authenticate the document.
There are a variety of assets that you cannot or should not place in a living trust. These include: Retirement accounts. Accounts such as a 401(k), IRA, 403(b) and certain qualified annuities should not be transferred into your living trust.
Pouring your Roth assets into a trust after your death can be a good ideaas long as youve chosen the right type of trust and your beneficiaries are specifically named in the trust. A conduit trust takes out the beneficiarys required minimum distributions (RMDs) each year.
Retirement accounts definitely do not belong in your revocable trust for example your IRA, Roth IRA, 401K, 403b, 457 and the like. Placing any of these assets in your trust would mean that you are taking them out of your name to retitle them in the name of your trust. The tax ramifications can be disastrous.
You cannot put your individual retirement account (IRA) in a trust while you are living. You can, however, name a trust as the beneficiary of your IRA and dictate how the assets are to be handled after your death. This applies to all types of IRAs, including traditional, Roth, SEP, and SIMPLE IRAs.

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