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US Estate Planning: Irrevocable Trusts vs. Revocable Trusts
Choosing between a revocable and irrevocable trust is a key decision in U.S. estate planning. This article explores the benefits, limitations, and tax implications of each trust type, helping individuals prioritize flexibility, control, or asset protection

Del Sol CPA
17 minutes ago3 min read


美國稅-遺產及財產規劃:信託類型優劣分析
深入解析美國遺產及財產稅規劃,並比較各種信託類型優劣分析。透過信託安排,不僅能有效降低稅負,更能保障資產傳承完整,適合跨國資產與高淨值人士參考。

Del Sol CPA
Sep 187 min read


US Estate Planning: What is a Trust?
A trust is a key tool in U.S. estate planning that allows a grantor to transfer assets to a trustee, who manages them for beneficiaries under set terms. Unlike wills, trusts bypass probate, ensuring faster, private distribution of assets. They also provide flexibility for controlling when and how assets are shared, offer potential tax benefits, and protect wealth for future generations, making them essential for effective estate planning.

Del Sol CPA
Sep 74 min read
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