Why Does Estate Administration Take So Long? Part 5
In this last post of 5 I explain the reasons why the estate administration process takes as long as it does - why it isn’t as simple as getting appointed administrator and closing out all the decedent’s accounts and distributing them in a matter of days or weeks. This week we
Real Estate Tax Problem – Part 3
In this third post of three, I go back to the problem caused by the death of an owner of real estate and the subsequent deaths of the next two people who were to inherit that property. As I explained last week, A died in 1994 and her interest in
Real Estate Tax Problem – Part 2
In my post last week I began to tell you about a real estate sale that we were asked to help finalize because the deceased owner’s estate administration process had never been completed. Actually, the person who inherited ownership had also died as did the person who inherited it from that
Estates Left Unattended – Part 3
This 3rd post of 3 is about estate administration which was begun but not finished by an executor who died. As I explained last week, I first had to petition the court to be appointed administrator. The estate consisted of a house and investment accounts. There were several issues that needed immediate attention. Because
That Pesky Tax Waiver – Part 3
This week’s post is the last of 3 on New Jersey’s tax waiver. Last week I showed you how a small bequest in a will to a non-Class A beneficiary will trigger the need to file an inheritance tax return. I also said, however, that in some instances a
That Pesky Tax Waiver – Part 2
In my post last week, I referred to New Jersey’s tax waiver. It is an often misunderstood process designed to insure that the State receives the appropriate amount of taxes when someone dies. As I explained, New Jersey’s estate tax was phased out as of 2018 but we still
That Pesky Tax Waiver – Part 1
As I have written in previous posts, New Jersey did away with its estate tax in 2018. This was part of a compromise between the state legislature and then Governor Christie who agreed to an increase in New Jersey’s gasoline tax. I have also pointed out that we still
Increased Gas Tax – How Does It Impact NJ Estate Tax? Part 2
Last week , I wrote about the announced compromise between Governor Christie and legislative leaders that will replenish the out of money transportation fund and get much needed road projects started again. The compromise involves a 23 cent gas tax increase but tax cuts in other areas, including the
A Simple Estate Matter? Not so Fast
Mark called because he needed assistance with an inheritance tax return. The attorney he had hired to assist him in selling his sister, Melanie's home was unsure how to complete it. A little bit of background is helpful. Melanie died without a will. She had never married and had