YES it is possible that you could receive some taxable income from the trust that you would have to report on your 1040 federal income tax return.
Yes the income from the trust is taxable income to the owner of the trust or to the beneficiaries of the trust. Some one will have to pay income taxes on the income from the trust.
no
There is a distinction between money the executor receives as compensation for administering the estate and money the executor receives as an inheritance. The fees are taxable income, the inheritance is not.
10000? this is just a number?? if you mean 10000 in US dollars or British Sterling then NO, in the UK anything under £325,000 is NOT taxable.
The majority rule for inheritance is that any inheritance, unless specifically written otherwise, is non taxable. The wife will not have to pay inheritance tax when you die if her name is not on the deed.
Income of a living trust is taxable to the trustees, if that's what you mean.
No, it is not taxable
Yes the income from the trust is taxable income to the owner of the trust or to the beneficiaries of the trust. Some one will have to pay income taxes on the income from the trust.
no
Yes, in most cases it is taxable. The law is different depending on the type of trust and what state you are residing in.
There is a distinction between money the executor receives as compensation for administering the estate and money the executor receives as an inheritance. The fees are taxable income, the inheritance is not.
10000? this is just a number?? if you mean 10000 in US dollars or British Sterling then NO, in the UK anything under £325,000 is NOT taxable.
Fees received by an executor are not classified as inheritance and therefore are not subject to an inheritance tax, but they are classified as income, and are subject to income tax.
probably not
No. If your child is a beneficiary under another person's Will you cannot reject that inheritance on their behalf. The court will see the inheritance is placed in trust for the child.No. If your child is a beneficiary under another person's Will you cannot reject that inheritance on their behalf. The court will see the inheritance is placed in trust for the child.No. If your child is a beneficiary under another person's Will you cannot reject that inheritance on their behalf. The court will see the inheritance is placed in trust for the child.No. If your child is a beneficiary under another person's Will you cannot reject that inheritance on their behalf. The court will see the inheritance is placed in trust for the child.
The majority rule for inheritance is that any inheritance, unless specifically written otherwise, is non taxable. The wife will not have to pay inheritance tax when you die if her name is not on the deed.
There are many different types of trusts out there today. Taxability depends on the type of trust that is being liquidated to the beneficiary. Some trusts are taxable and some are not.