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What Are the Duties of A Trustee?

What Are the Duties of A Trustee?

Trust Agreement is the written document directing the management of the property, the payments of income and principal, and the scope and duration of the Trust. What are the Duties of the Trustee? The duties of the Trustee arise from the Trustee’s obligation to carry out the Grantor's intentions in creating and funding the Trust. There are five general duties of the Trustee – to be prudent, to carry out the terms of the Trust, to be loyal to the Trust, to give the Trust their personal attention, and to account to the beneficiaries of the Trust.

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Tax Planning for Stock Options

Tax Planning for Stock Options

Stock options, that is the contractual right to buy the stock of an employer by an employee at a discount price, remains a popular way for companies to compensate employees without incurring an immediate financial cost, and for employees to receive some participation in the equity of the company without incurring immediate income taxes. If you have stock options, whether Qualified or Non-Quantified, is important to consider not only when you might exercise the options during your lifetime, but also how you might hold the options after your death.

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What Is A Trust?

What Is A Trust?

What is a Trust? A Trust is created when you transfer the financial benefit of property to a third party while keeping the legal ownership and control by appointing themselves, a financial institution or another individual as the Trustee. In short, a Trust is set up by a Grantor, managed by a Trustee, and benefits the beneficiaries. Separate people can hold each of these roles, or the same person can hold all three.

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