Best Term Life Insurance Quotes Ownership?

by admin ~ January 28th, 2010 . Filed under: Insurance .
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Gerrard L asked:


My wife and I are in our 40’s and 50’s. We have created A/B trusts and transferred our assets to them, and expect to have estates that will benefit from the estate tax saving these trusts afford.

We recently both purchased $1M 10-year renewable term life insurance policies that we expect to keep for 10 years. We chose not to use life insurance trusts because the purpose of the policies is to replace the lost income of the deceased spouse if one of us dies relatively soon, not to increase our final estate, and the trusts are somewhat costly. We each specified our own trusts as the beneficiaries, because we want the disposition of assets specified there to be used for this money. The trusts provide for the income, and principle if needed, to be paid to the spouse, and for the remainder to be paid to our child at the remaining spouses death.

The question of ownership of the policies is less clear. My lawyer says that it doesn’t make much difference who owns them, because the value (estate) taxed is only one year’s premium, not the $1M. My accountant says that the $1M is taxed, and that each policy should be owned by the other spouse to avoid tax on that amount. A friend said that there’s no way to avoid or significantly decrease the tax, so just leave the ownership as is (each spouse owns their own policy). A further fly in the ointment is that the insurance company (Massachusetts SBLI) makes some forms of trust ownership more difficult and costly.

I’m confused. What ownership is the best? What is the benefit of that choice?

Michael

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3 Responses to Best Term Life Insurance Quotes Ownership?

  1. Richard Man U

    For their welfare and smaller resulting potential of their welfare and term life insurance is no estate tax credit this is passed from each person this blog which show you an issue.

  2. Jim

    For example here lifeinsuranceawardspaceinfo.

  3. Loring I

    Life insurance is actually very flexible. Since I live in Arkansas I’m not sure about Massachusetts laws and regulations, so I recommend you call a nearby insurance agent. They should be able to help you.

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