John McFaul presents at the Surrogate’s Court Estates & Trusts Committee and Queens County Surrogate’s Court

May 31, 2013 | Trusts & Estates

John McFaul, a partner in the firm’s Trusts, Estates & Taxation Practice Group, will be a presenter at the Surrogate’s Court Estates & Trusts Committee and Queens County Surrogate’s Court program entitled, “Estate Planning Under the New 2013 Tax Law.”

Mr. McFaul will present, “Estate Planning With Credit Shelter Trusts After the Passage of the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012.”  This presentation was co-written with Moira Jabir, an Associate in the Trusts, Estates & Taxation Practice Group.

The program will discuss the major estate tax features of the new American Taxpayer Relief Act and their impact on traditional planning techniques including Credit Shelter Trusts, Disclaimer Trusts, Qualifying Terminable Interest Trusts (QTIP), Grantor Retained Annuity Trusts (GRAT), and aspects of gift transfers. Materials include subject matter outlines, and basic forms.  It will be held at the Jamaica Supreme Court Building, Queens County, Surrogate’s Courtroom – 6th Fl., 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, New York.

This program has been approved for 3 CLE credits in Skills.

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