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- WillsOr, you could simply stay put, and devise it to your children by virtue of your Last Will & Testament. If you do this, your home’s tax basis will be stepped up to its fair market value as of the date of your death. You and your heirs will escape capital gains tax on the appreciation that occurs up to that date. If your children later sell the home they will owe tax only on the additional appreciation in its value from the date of your death until the time it is sold. Often times this is the most advantageous tax method of getting the home to your children, however it does mean that home is subject to attachment by your creditors after your death, including Medicaid.
- Power of AttorneyIf you answered “yes” to the questions above, it is wise to develop an estate plan. A typical estate plan typically consists of three things: a Last Will and Testament, a durable power of attorney, and a healthcare power or healthcare proxy (aka a “living will”).
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