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Posts Tagged ‘Southwest Florida’

Neal Communities To Host A Bark In The Park

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

A Bark in the Park - Neal Communities(Lakewood Ranch, FL)… Neal Communities is hosting a canine celebration in its new River Sound Community on Sunday, November 1 from 12 noon to 2 p.m. The event takes place in The Canine Commons dog park in the center of the neighborhood. There will be doggie demonstrations, games for children, food, displays and wonderful small dogs available for adoption. Neal Communities is providing hot dogs and chips. Families and friendly dogs are (more…)

Neal Communities – Neal Signature Pools

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Neal Communities, which has enjoyed record sales in 2009, foresees continued growth and a rebounding local economy. In anticipation of such, the Lakewood Ranch-based company has created a residential swimming pool division. Neal Signature Pools will design and build excellent pools for Neal homes as well as for other existing residences. John Collier has been (more…)

Florida Attractions

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Savor the Flavors – After a day at the beach, the museums, on the course, or at any of the host of attractions throughout the Sun Coast, escape to a tropical paradise for a marvelous meal at Fish Tail Willy’s, or tantalize your senses with the meticulously chosen menu at Jorge’s Seafood Grille. Satisfy the most discriminating taste with exquisite meals at Savant Fine Dining, or experience old-school cuisine and professional service, dinner and dancing at the Wine Cellar (more…)

The 12 Months of Southwest Florida

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

On the fourth weekend in January the Annual Arts and Crafts Festival is held at the Venice Municipal Airport. The Venice Symphony begins its season in January and has concerts on the first Friday of the month through April. The Venice Little Theatre runs from October through May (more…)

Florida Waterfront Communities

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Well folks, here is the most complete list of great Florida waterfront communities that you will find on the web! So if you are in the market or have always dreamed of living in a beautiful waterfront home or condo take your time and read through this list. Florida Homes is providing you with a (more…)

Cross Border Estate Planning

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

Buying U.S. Property The Right Way

Bob and Mary put an offer on a $500,000 condo in Sarasota, Florida. When they came to see me they asked whether to put the title in Mary’s name alone as Bob has numerous business interests and potential creditor exposure back home in Toronto. Here are the issues that face Mary should she pass away while owning the Sarasota condo.

SETTLING MARY’S FLORIDA ESTATE/THE PROBATE PROCEDURES

Should Mary pass away, as owner of the Sarasota condo, the title to the property will be tied up in Florida probate for an extended amount of time. Probate is the legal procedure before the county probate court where the property is located. Probate is expensive, time consuming and freezes the estate. The beneficiary, Bob, in this case, will need to hire a Florida licensed attorney to probate the Florida property. Probate may cost up to three percent of the market value of the property as of the date of death.

IS THE CANADIAN WILL VALID IN FLORIDA?

Generally, if a will is valid where drawn i.e. in Toronto pursuant to the laws of the Province of Ontario, then it will be valid in Florida. However, the bad news is that the Ontario will is not exempt from the Florida probate procedures and expenses as mentioned. Well, how can Mary organize her Florida estate plan to avoid the probate expense and hassles upon her death; bearing in mind that Mary is a Canadian citizen and resident?

THE CROSS BORDER TRUST

The Cross Border Trust can be established by Mary while alive whether she is in the process of purchasing or already owns a property in Florida or other State. Should Mary pass away with title in the Cross Border Trust, there is no probate. It is completely avoided. Although Mary passed away, Mary’s Cross Border Trust did not. Where Mary stated in the Trust that Bob shall be the beneficiary, he inherits it without the expense, and the delays and aggravation of the Florida probate procedures. This is a great structure as Mary is the only party in the Cross Border Trust Agreement. She is the grantor, the trustee and the beneficiary. There is no need to hire any outside person or trust company to act as a trustee. Mary can do it all by herself. Mary has all the powers. She can sell the property, mortgage it, lease it or gift it (except watch out for gift tax!) without any complications. And, if there is a capital gain on sale, the US tax on such gain will be at the lowest rate under the Internal Revenue Code which is approximately 15% where owned at least 12 months.

By David A. Altro

David A. Altro, B.A., LL.L, J.D, D.D.N, Fin.Pl., TEP
Florida Attorney and Canadian Legal Counsel
David A. Altro & Associates LLP
Montreal, Toronto, Calgary, Sarasota, Naples, Ft. Lauderdale, Phoenix
1-800-370-4860

 
 


 

 

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