Estate Tax Planning - CFP®

CFP® Certification CE

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$18.75

3 credit hours

Price includes
CFP® Course :
$15.00
Roster Fee :
$3.75

* A roster fee of $1.25 per credit is required to file CFP® Certification CE credit. That fee is collected as part of your purchase and is then used to pay for the filling of your credits.

If purchased today, this course must be completed by:
December 31, 2024 (277 Days)

The final exam will not be available until the CFP® professional has completed the required coursework.
Description

Estate Tax Planning examines the various aspects of planning for the estate tax liability.  The course begins with a discussion of the genesis of estate taxation in English common law and continues with an examination of the estate and its administration.

The subjects discussed in the course are a) the estate and its administration, b) federal gift and estate taxes, c) common estate planning trusts, d) calculating federal estate taxes, e) state inheritance and estate taxation, and f) estate tax payment. The text serves as an introduction to the issues of estate settlement and includes a discussion of the probate estate and the federal gross estate.

The steps taken to calculate federal estate tax liability are discussed. In that discussion, the federal gross estate, tentative taxable estate, taxable estate and tentative tax are examined. The various estate tax credits and deductions are considered and their place in the federal estate tax calculation is explained.

The role of trusts in estate tax minimization is considered. The common trusts employed in estate tax planning are explained, and the uses of credit shelter trusts, QTIP trusts and irrevocable life insurance trusts are demonstrated. State death taxes are considered, and inheritance taxes are compared to estate taxes with respect to the party liable for payment and the role of decedent/beneficiary relationships in inheritance taxation. Finally, the traditional sources of estate tax payment are examined and compared.

Upon completion of this course, the user should be able to:

  • Explain the differences between an estate for tax purposes and a probate estate;
  • Identify the assets that comprise the federal gross estate;
  • Compare state inheritance taxes and estate taxes and the typical beneficiary classifications for state inheritance tax purposes;
  • Explain how gifts are taxed under the federal gift tax system;
  • List the deductions and credits allowed under the federal system of estate taxation;
  • Describe the common trusts employed in estate tax planning;
  • Perform an estate tax calculation; and
  • Identify the methods of estate tax payment and their cost consequences.

 

Exam Details

Need Proctor?No
Question Count:15
Passing Grade:70%
Attempts to Pass:Unlimited
Note: If you choose to request additional credit types while taking this course, the number of exam questions and proctor rules may change to meet those credits' requirements.

Course Details

Course Number:216563
Approved Title:Estate Tax Planning
Approved Credits
3 credits in Tax Planning
Provider:InsuranceStudy.com
Provider Number:4717
Topics Covered:General Principles of Financial Planning, Life Insurance, Estate Planning
Program Level:Advanced

Rules for CFP® Certification CE

  • Course material may be downloaded. Most online materials will have a PDF version available on your dashboard to download.
  • Exam is open book. You will not be able to access the online materials at the same time as the exam, but you may use your notes and the PDF download of the material, if that is available for your particular course.
  • You must review the entire course before viewing or completing the exam.
  • The state of National charges an additional fee of $1.25 per credit hour.