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This month at Life Insurance Strategies Group, were seeing an increase in the use of intergenerational split dollar, which is a strategy for estate and wealth transfer. Over the last few years, the tax court has made a number of decisions which have reinforced the security of intergenerational split dollar. So what is intergenerational split dollar? Well, its a version of private split dollar and it works like other split dollar plans do, in that there is a sharing of how premiums and and insurance policys proceeds are split. There is a state and gift tax exemption amount of just over $12 million per person right now. This will sunset at the end of 2025 to $5 million indexed for inflation over a few years. This means that it makes it very difficult to get a large amount of money out of ones estate. So one way to do it is to freeze the amount of funds by making a personal loan to a trust to use for estate planning. When those funds move into the trust, theyre frozen in value. They