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Quick Action: Proposed Legislation May Adversely Affect Transfer Taxation of Closely Held Business Interests

Quick Action: Proposed Legislation May Adversely Affect Transfer Taxation of Closely Held Business Interests
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
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On January 9, 2009, federal legislation (HR 436) was proposed that, if enacted, would eliminate valuation discounts relating to transfers of closely held business interests to the extent of the entity's non-business assets. This legislation especially affects estate planning with regard to family limited partnerships holding cash, bonds, marketable securities and/or real estate (with an exception for real estate activities where more than 750 hours of services are rendered during a taxable year).

The proposed legislation would only be effective for transfers made after the date of its enactment.
 
While there are many reasons for creating closely held entities and transferring interests to family members, individuals who are contemplating estate planning with family limited partnerships—particularly gifting or sales to Grantor Trusts—should consider promptly implementing their plans. Otherwise, if the proposed legislation is enacted, the tax savings benefits of such planning will be lost.

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