BEGIN:VCALENDAR
PRODID:-//hacksw/handcal//NONSGML v1.0//EN
VERSION:2.0
METHOD:PUBLISH
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20140522T143000Z
DTEND:20140522T190000Z
LOCATION:Peppermill (Tuscany Ball Room)
UID:1036920140522T143000ZFamily and Charitable Planning for the 3.8% Surtax and for Retirement Accounts
DTSTAMP:20260419T055410Z
DESCRIPTION:\n4 Hours of CE credit is available!\n \nWe are excited to have Professor Chris Hoyt join us for our annual May educational event.  Please plan to attend and bring someone you think will benefit and enjoy Professor Hoyt's presentation.\n \nFAMILY AND CHARITABLE PLANNING FOR THE 3.8% SURTAX AND FOR RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS\n The 2014 income tax and estate tax environment, with planning strategies for the 3.8% health care surtax Planning lifetime retirement distributions, including: What is the best advice to give donors in years like 2014 when "Charitable IRA Rollover" has temporarily expired? Income tax and estate tax consequences of retirement accounts in an estate Challenges and solutions of funding trusts with retirement assets Planning strategies for retirement accounts in second marriages Analysis and strategies concerning the legislative proposal to require most inherited IRAs to be liquidated in five years Planning strategies for retirement accounts in second marriages \nChristopher Hoyt is a Professor of Law at the University of Missouri Kansas City) School of Law where he teaches courses in the area of federal income taxation and business organizations. Previously, he was with the law firm of Spencer, Fane, Britt & Browne in Kansas City, Missouri. He received an undergraduate degree in economics from Northwestern University and he received dual law and accounting degrees from the University of Wisconsin.\n\n Professor Hoyt has served as the Chair of the American Bar Association's Committee on Charitable Organizations (Section of Trusts and Estates) and he serves on the editorial board of Trusts and Estates magazine. He is an ACTEC fellow and has been designated by his peers as a "Best Lawyer". He was elected to the Estate Planning Hall of Fame by the National Association of Estate Planners & Councils. He is a frequent speaker at legal and educational programs and has been quoted in numerous publications, including The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, MONEY Magazine, The New York Times and The Washington Post.\n \nPlease vist our Sponsors:\n \nDiamond Sponsors:\n \n      [ ](http://www.alliancetrustcompany.com/)\n \nGold Sponsors:\n \n   [](http://www.albrightpersing.com/)    [](http://www.wealth-counselors.com/)    [](http://www.dunhamtrust.com/)\n \n[](http://www.fmv.com/)  [](http://premiertrust.com/)  [](http://giving.unr.edu/foundation.aspx)    [](http://www.wellsfargo.com/jump/theprivatebank/)\n \n          [](http://whittiertrust.com/)          [](http://www.willis.com)\n \nPricing:\n \nReno and Carson City Members:  $100 early bird registration (RSVP before May 9th) $110 standard registration.\n \nNon-Members: $125 early bird registration (RSVP before May 9th) $135 standard registration.\n
SUMMARY:Family and Charitable Planning for the 3.8% Surtax and for Retirement Accounts - Estate Planning Council of Northern Nevada 
PRIORITY:3
BEGIN:VALARM
TRIGGER:PT18H
ACTION:DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION:Reminder
END:VALARM
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR