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| Year | Applicable Exclusion Limit |
Maximum tax rate |
| 2005 | $1.5 million | 47% |
| 2006 | $2 million | 46% |
| 2007 | $2 million | 45% |
| 2008 | $2 million | 45% |
| 2009 | $3.5 million | 45% |
| 2010 | Repeal of estate tax | 35% (gift tax only) |
| 2011 | $1 million | 55% |
Unexpected events. In the event you are impaired from a disease or accident, you may wish to arrange for key financial decisions to be made on your behalf. You can establish a living will, power of attorney agreement or revocable living trust.
Retirement Basics
When looking for retirement help, start with an understanding of the fundamentals. Retirement help begins with the basics of maximizing benefits.
- Your Social Security Benefits
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- Buying Variable Annuities
- Retirement From the Blogs
Ask Me About Retirement
Do you have a question about retirement? Ask our retirement
expert Dan Solin.
Tax Tips: Potential break for retirees
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Another good reason to keep old pay stubs
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Tapping into retirement funds: When it's worth it
More and more Americans are mortgaging their future by tapping into retirement today. A Hewitt Associates' survey found that 6.2% of retirement account participants at large corporations had taken an...
Changing careers: Tips from someone who's been there
As layoffs, financial shakeups, and an uncertain future wreak havoc upon the economy, more and more people are contemplating major career changes. Personally, I went through this process last year,...
Retirement Living Tools
Retirement living takes solid management of expenses and income. Calculate expenses and budget accordingly so your retirement is worry-free.
- How Will Retirement Affect My Expenses?
- What Will My Income Be After I Retire?
- Estimate My Expenses
- Effect of Inflation?
- Use Which Savings First?