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Tax Bulletin: Senate Tax Bill

Dear Clients and Friends of the Firm: As communicated in our last Tax Bulletin, the House Republicans recently released a proposal for tax reform titled the ‘Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.’ On November 16, 2017, the House of Representatives officially passed its version of the bill, overcoming a significant hurdle in the tax legislative process, which now advances onto the Senate. On that same day, the Senate Republicans approved their own version of the ‘Tax Cuts and Jobs Act,’ from the Senate Finance Committee. This proposed legislation has many key differences from its House counterpart that, if passed, would need to be reconciled with the House bill in a conference committee. Consequently, the final tax bill, if any, that is presented to the President, may be different from the existing House and Senate proposals. Therefore, we continue to recommend that you maintain your current tax planning strategies at least until the full Senate votes on its bill in the beginning of December. We have highlighted below some key differences between the House and Senate proposals.

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Tax Bulletin: House Tax Bill (H.R.1)

Dear Clients and Friends of the Firm: As you may be aware, the House Republicans, via the Ways and Means Committee, recently released its proposal for tax reform titled the ‘Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.’ Yesterday afternoon, the Senate released the initial details of its version of this tax bill as well. If either passes in its current form, this would likely have the effect of increasing taxes on many high net worth individuals, beginning as early as 2018. It is important to note, however, that any tax legislation has several hurdles to pass before becoming law, including approval by all relevant committees, full votes in both the House and Senate, a conference committee to reconcile the House and Senate bills, and then the President’s signature. Thus, the final tax bill that is presented to the President is likely to look different from the current House and Senate proposals. Therefore, we recommend that you continue with your current tax planning strategies until we receive more clarity out of Washington. We have highlighted below some key information from the final House bill that has exited the committee stage, and we will communicate an update once the final Senate legislation exits committee in the next week.

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Bloomberg: Richard Chilton on Black Monday, ETFs and Quants

Richard L. Chilton, Jr. recently sat down with Bloomberg TV to discuss the Black Monday market crash in 1987 and where he’s investing now.

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Tax Bulletin: Effectively Using a QPRT Strategy in Your Estate Plan

Estate planning is an area of wealth management that focuses on the accumulation, management, preservation, and eventual transfer of an individual’s assets in a manner that minimizes transfer taxes and transaction costs while simultaneously adhering to the individual’s personal wishes. It can be a complex minefield replete with confusing subjects and difficult conversations. Many individuals avoid planning for their inevitable death because they find the subject matter of their own mortality too morbid. However, if they can overcome the emotional and practical challenges of estate planning, there are various tools that can be employed to facilitate an effective and efficient transfer of wealth to future generations. One such tool, the Qualified Personal Residence Trust (“QPRT”), allows an individual to remove a large portion of his assets, a personal home, from his gross estate prior to his death. This article discusses the fundamentals of a QPRT: what it is, how it works, its benefits and limitations, and how it can be used to lower your estate and gift tax liability.

 

 

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Family Office Bulletin – Long-Term Care Insurance

Is Long-Term Care Insurance Worth a Second Look?

Americans are living longer compared to historical statistics (although maybe not healthier). The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services states that 70% of people turning 65 today will need some type of long-term care during their remaining years.1 With longevity on our side and uncertainty about the future cost of healthcare, it may be prudent for high net worth individuals to review the option of long-term care insurance, and if appropriate, add a policy to their toolkit for retirement and/or long-term planning. Longterm care insurance (“LTCI”) is insurance which pays for a range of healthcare services and support functions when an individual is no longer able to independently meet his or her personal care needs. These functions are considered “Activities of Daily Living” and consist of eating, bathing, dressing, toileting, transferring and continence. As it is a difficult scenario to address, most people tend to ignore the planning for what will happen to them in their later years of life — be it living in an assisted living facility, paying for home health care personnel in the privacy of one’s house, or having family members come to their aid. All of these are viable options, since most high net worth individuals (a) are typically not eligible for Medicaid; (b) have limits placed by Medicare on its payment of or reimbursement for long-term care facilities and (c) likely have ample liquidity now that one assumes can cover for care later. For those who would prefer to leave those liquid (and other) assets to family members and/or have peace of mind concerning personal healthcare payments for the future, LTCI may be worth a second look as you review your estate plan with your insurance broker, tax expert, or Family Office advisor. LTCI should certainly be addressed if there is a history of long-term illness in the immediate family, a current disability exists, or possibly if one is single and does not have relatives close by.

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Sustainable and Impact Investing

The notion of sustainable or impact investing has existed for decades, but only in recent years has it become more mainstream. Sustainable investing was once considered “concessionary capital,” often associated with sacrificing investment returns in order to fulfill philanthropic goals and ideals. The sustainable investing space has developed significantly over the years, and today it offers investors a broad array of options regarding investment objectives and impact goals. When investing in the sustainable space, Chilton Trust seeks positive environmental or societal impact while generating competitive financial rates of return.

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2017 Chilton Trust Intergenerational Forum Summary

Chilton Trust recently held its private Intergenerational Forum on May 11th and 12th, 2017 in New York City. The forum included industry experts who shared their knowledge on a variety of wealth management topics. We discussed investing, philanthropy, conservation, and recent developments in cybersecurity. For those who were able to attend, thank you for joining us and we look forward to seeing you again soon. For those who were not in attendance, we thought you would enjoy reading the summary on the forum below.

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Family Office Bulletin: Insights Into Donor-Advised Funds

Insights Into Donor-Advised Funds

Donor-advised funds are third-party charitable funds set up by a sponsoring organization that accept contributions from donors and then facilitate those contributions to various charities at the direction of the donor. Contributions can be made in the form of cash, securities, or even complex assets such as real property or a piece of artwork. These contributions are treated as gifts by the donor to 501(c)(3) public charities. The largest, nationally recognized sponsoring organizations for these funds include Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Schwab Charitable Services, Vanguard Charitable, and National Philanthropic Trust. Many high net worth individuals and families who are heavily involved in charitable giving, including many of our clients here at Chilton Trust, can utilize these vehicles as an option to their current form of charitable gifting. We are often asked the question, why choose a donor-advised fund as a vehicle for charitable giving as opposed to direct giving? Why not open a private family foundation and process donations from there? The answers ultimately depend on the client’s specific needs and/or circumstances, and the outline below will help provide further information on these donor-advised funds.

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Chilton Trust Wins 2017 PAM Award For Best Private Wealth Manager – Client Service Under $5 Billion

NEW YORK, NY – February 14, 2017 – Chilton Trust Company is proud to announce that it has been awarded “Best Private Wealth Manager – Client Service – under $5 billion” by Private Asset Management Magazine (PAM) for 2017. The award was presented at PAM’s Awards Ceremony held in New York on February 13, 2016. The PAM Awards are designed for top investment professionals, wealth advisors, consultants and other key service providers operating within the private asset management industry, who have demonstrated excellence in their specific areas.

Chilton Trust was selected for this award by an independent panel of industry experts who judged each of the nominees based on a variety of qualitative and quantitative criteria and performance metrics. This year’s award continues to build on Chilton Trust’s track record of superior client services and success.

“We are honored to be recognized by our peers for our commitment to a common goal: to serve our client’s objectives and needs. We strive to deliver the type of care and attention that we would want for our own families and institutions, and consistent with that ethos, we act with the utmost integrity and with a highly involved sense of personal commitment to our clients.” Harry Grand, Head of Client Advisory of Chilton Trust Company, also added that “as a privately-held firm, Chilton Trust’s sole mission is to protect, carefully grow and manage our client’s wealth for generations to come. We are dedicated to providing independent, unbiased solutions that are tailored to each client and delivering those solutions with the highest level of service. It is rewarding – especially when clients are finding it challenging to find customized wealth solutions free of conflicts – to be acknowledged for making a difference.”

About Chilton Trust Company

Chilton Trust is a wealth management firm designed to provide the continuity, structure and acumen to protect and enhance the intergenerational wealth of select families and institutions. The firm is built on the deep investment culture and rigorous standards of performance excellence which have been the hallmark of Chilton Investment Company. We offer a full suite of individually customized services including access to internal equity and fixed income management, best-in-class external traditional and alternative managers, a non-depository Florida trust company capabilities, consolidated wealth reporting, comprehensive family office services and transactional planning. Furthermore, our emphasis on relationship management is vital and built upon integrity, confidentiality, high quality service and customization to meet the evolving needs and complexities that often exist with our clients.

For more information on Chilton Trust Company, please call Harry Grand at 646-443-7733 or visit www.chiltontrustcompany.com.

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Bloomberg: Chilton Investment CEO Sees Trump Tweets as Investor Tool

Richard L. Chilton, Jr. recently sat down with Bloomberg TV to discuss “What Trump’s Policies Mean for Markets”.

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