State Income Taxation of Non-Grantor Trusts: Residency, Income Sourcing Issues, Planning Opportunities
Recording of a 90-minute CLE/CPE video webinar with Q&A
This CLE/CPE webinar will provide estate planning counsel with an in-depth analysis of the state taxation of non-grantor trusts and planning strategies for estate planners. The panel will address various state tax law issues, trust and trustee residency, and income sourcing challenges, as well as offer planning strategies to avoid or minimize state taxation of non-grantor trusts.
Outline
- Nongrantor vs. grantor trust tax treatment
- Determining whether a trust is resident or nonresident
- State taxation of resident trusts
- Key issues for nonresident trusts
- Allocating income between non-grantor trust and beneficiaries in multistate contact situations
- State apportionment issues for trusts holding active business income
- Planning steps
- Avoiding issues with multiple settlors where settlers live in different states
- Establishing separate trusts in cases where beneficiaries are based in different states
Benefits
The panel will review these and other relevant topics:
- Critical factors in determining whether a trust is resident or nonresident for state income tax purposes
- How do some key states approach allocating income between a nonresident trust and its beneficiaries?
- Issues when trusts receive active business income from multiple states outside of its resident state
- What strategies are available to minimize or eliminate state income taxes for non-grantor trusts?
Faculty

Jared R. Johnson, Esq., LLM, CPA
White and Williams
Mr. Johnson provides tax representation and guidance on complex tax laws and disputes, corporate transactions,... | Read More
Mr. Johnson provides tax representation and guidance on complex tax laws and disputes, corporate transactions, reporting, asset protection and cross-border issues. He regularly assists in compliance with Internal Revenue Code as well as the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA).
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I. Richard Ploss
Counsel
Porzio, Bromberg & Newman
Mr. Ploss is a member of the firm's Trusts and Estates Department. He concentrates his practice primarily on... | Read More
Mr. Ploss is a member of the firm's Trusts and Estates Department. He concentrates his practice primarily on estate planning for high net worth individuals and their businesses, estate administration, probate litigation and fiduciary income taxation in New Jersey and throughout the East Coast. He has extensive experience advising individual clients in the areas of wealth transfer planning and the preparation of estate planning documents. He is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in the state of Georgia, a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) and a Professional Registered Trust and Estate Practitioner. He frequently publishes articles and speaks on trust and estate matters and currently serves as an Adjunct Professor, teaching Trusts & Estates at the University of Maine Law School.
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