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Note From the Editor: January 2020Note From the Editor: January 2020

Editor in Chief Susan R. Lipp discusses this month's issue.

Susan R. Lipp - Moderator, Editor in Chief

December 18, 2019

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This year should be an interesting one for estate-planning professionals. Just as the high estate tax exemption that went into effect in 2017 began to see the light of day, it’s now possible that, depending on the results of the November election, those higher exemption amounts will fade into the deep dark night. Our clients may be thinking about this too. In a recent survey we did of our subscribers, 54.5% responded that their clients are worried about a change in administration. Fortunately for those clients, as Charles A. Redd points out in his year-in-review column, “Snoozers and Surprises Pave the Way to 2020,” p. 17, the Internal Revenue Service recently released regulations that make clear that gifts made within the increased exemption amount used before a client’s death won’t be “clawed back” into the client’s estate.

Our other year-in-review columns touch on the impact of some significant court decisions, like the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in North Carolina Department of Revenue v. Kimberley Rice Kaestner 1992 Family Trust, which addressed the need for a state tax law to have a minimum connection to the person it’s attempting to tax and the Tax Court decision in Estate of Aaron U. Jones, which approved the tax-affecting of the financial results of a pass-through entity when valuing the entity. 

We also bid a fond farewell to Michael J. Jones, who’s stepped down from the Retirement Benefits Committee. I’d like to thank Mike for all the work he’s done as Committee chair. He’s been an invaluable resource, given his expertise in this area. 

I look forward to seeing as many of you as possible at the Heckerling conference in Orlando, Fla. Please stop by our booth to say hello.

About the Author

Susan R. Lipp - Moderator

Editor in Chief, Trusts & Estates Magazine

Susan R. Lipp is editor in chief of Trusts & Estates magazine, the WealthManagement.com Journal for estate-planning professionals. She oversees both the print and online version of T & E, as well as the monthly e-newsletter articles.
Susan served in leadership positions at Vendome Group, LLC (formerly Brownstone Publishers, Inc.) with editorial responsibility for publications and newsletters. Following her tenure at Vendome Group, Susan joined Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP) as General Counsel, where she was editor in chief of its monthly newsletter and implemented initiatives to educate members on legal requirements. Susan began her career at Rosenberg and Estis, P.C., a real estate law firm in New York City.
Susan holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Brandeis University. She received her Juris Doctor Law degree from Hofstra University School of Law, graduating with distinction and having served as Associate Editor of the Law Review. Susan is admitted to practice law in New York State and is a member of the New York State Bar Association.