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	<title>Chicago Estate Planning Law Blog &#187; Chicago Income Splitting</title>
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		<title>Chicago Estate Planning: Income Splitting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today: Income splitting in Illinois
Sometimes it is possible to shift income within a family from someone in a higher tax bracket to someone in a lower bracket. This is difficult with children under 14 since their unearned income (except for the first $1600) is taxed at their parent&#8217;s tax rates. However, not all children are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today: Income splitting in Illinois</strong></p>
<p>Sometimes it is possible to shift income within a family from someone in a higher tax bracket to someone in a lower bracket. This is difficult with children under 14 since their unearned income (except for the first $1600) is taxed at their parent&#8217;s tax rates. However, not all children are under 14. Basically income is split by giving property to children. Thereafter the income from it belongs to the children. Interests in family businesses or farms are ideal. Gifts of cash work too if available. Employing your children also is a good way to shift income to them. However, they must actually work and the pay cannot exceed a reasonable amount for what they do.</p>
<p>If this sounds like something that could work for you contact <a href="http://www.willsandtrustschicago.com/">Chicago Estate Planning Attorney</a> Don Thompson for further information.</p>
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		<title>Income Splitting With a Member of Your Family in a Lower Tax Bracket</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes it is possible to shift income within a family from someone in a higher tax bracket to someone in a lower bracket. This is difficult with children under 14 since their unearned income (except for the first $1600) is taxed at their parent&#8217;s tax rates. However, not all children are under 14. 
Basically income [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 1.2em;">Sometimes it is possible to shift income within a family from someone in a higher tax bracket to someone in a lower bracket. This is difficult with children under 14 since their unearned income (except for the first $1600) is taxed at their parent&#8217;s tax rates. However, not all children are under 14. </p>
<p>Basically income is split by giving property to children. </p>
<p>Thereafter the income from it belongs to the children. Interests in family businesses or farms are ideal. Gifts of cash work too if available. Employing your children also is a good way to shift income to them. However, they must actually work and the pay cannot exceed a reasonable amount for what they do. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 1.2em;">For <a href="http://willsandtrustschicago.com/incomesplit.htm">Chicago Income Splitting </a>contact an experienced will, trusts and estate planning lawyer, Don Thompson.</p>
<p>Visit Don&#8217;s <a href="http://willsandtrustschicago.com">Estate Planning Glossary</a> to learn more.</span></p>
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