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Farm Estate Planning Do You Know What You Own? Theodore A. (Ted) Feitshans Extension Associate Professor Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics North Carolina State University March 7, 2013

DISCLAIMER Information provided is for educational purposes only; nothing herein constitutes the provision of legal advice or services, and no attorney-client relationship is formed. E-mail correspondence to and from this address (taf@ncsu.edu) or voice mails left at (919) 515-5195 may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed, if permitted by law, to third parties. All e-mail to and from this address will be archived for a minimum period of 10 years.

How Do You Own Your Property?? It Does Make A Difference! Ownership Rights: Can you sell it? Can you will it? Can you give it away? How much will be in your estate at your death?

Types of Property Transfers Sale Gift lifetime By will Laws of intestate succession Surviving spouse- Tenancy by the entirety Joint tenancy with right of survivorship By operation of law Spousal rights Involuntary transfers foreclosure & bankruptcy Under a Power of Appointment Through a trust

Types of Ownership Sole Ownership Simplest form of ownership One person has all of the present and future power to use, control, sell or otherwise dispose of the property Usually all is in your Federal Taxable Estate

Types of Ownership Consecutive Ownership Life Estate Life tenant Remaindermen Whether it is in your Federal Taxable Estate depends upon how it was created

Types of Ownership Consecutive Ownership Life Estate Life tenant Has right to possess & use the property (collect income) for life At death of life tenant, property passes to the remainderman Waste cannot change use Responsible for taxes, repairs, & insurance

Types of Ownership Ownership Concurrent Tenancy in Common Two or more people own an undivided fractional interest in the property May dispose of your interest w/o permission of others Your fractional share is in your Federal Taxable Estate

Types of Ownership Ownership Concurrent Tenancy by the Entirety This is a right of survivorship ownership between a husband and wife This is the presumption in the NC law unless contrary intention is shown One half the value is in your Federal Estate (not taxed! Marital Deduction)

Types of Ownership Ownership Concurrent Tenancy by the Entirety Real property and mobile homes Not subject to claims of a creditor of one spouse Does not pass under the will!

Types of Ownership Joint Tenancy with the Right of Survivorship Two or more persons may own property in this manner Bank accounts, CDs, Stocks, Bonds are types of property owned in this manner Real property CAN be owned like this Assumption that the entire amount of the value is in your Federal Taxable Estate except as proven otherwise Right of Survivorship must be stated

What is a Trust? A legal arrangement by which a grantor transfers legal title of property to a trustee who holds and manages the property for the benefit of the beneficiaries. 12

Types of Trusts Living trust Testamentary trust Revocable trust Irrevocable trust 13

Uses for a Living Trust Provide financial management for the grantor s benefit Will substitute that provides privacy for intergeneration farm transfers Revocable trust No tax consequences Can be undone 14

Uses for a Testamentary Trust Provide financial support for surviving spouse while preserving farm assets for children Irrevocable trust (after testator s death) Separate taxable entity Difficult to modify for unforeseen circumstances 15

Advantages of Trusts Flexibility Control Solutions to difficult family and financial problems Potential tax benefits 16

Disadvantages of Trusts Expense Cost of establishing and operating Complexity: Record keeping Loss of control of assets (irrevocable trusts) Income tax consequences (irrevocable trusts) 17

Tax Consequences of Irrevocable Trusts Maximum individual rate applied to income over $11,350 (for 2012) May avoid tax if all income distributed (simple trust) 18

Owned Indirectly in a Business Organization Sole proprietorship General partnership Limited partnership Family Limited partnership (FLP) Limited liability company (LLC) C corporation S corporation

Heir Property Failure to probate at death Tenants in common Downside Can t use as security for financing Difficult to coordinate management May be lost through partition

Nature of Minerals Rights Capable of being a separate estate from surface estate Presumption that surface estate includes mineral rights

Nature of Minerals Rights Importance of intent of the parties Conveyances transfer ownership of the mineral estate Lease does not transfer ownership of oil, gas, or minerals that have not been severed A leasehold interest is a chattel real, a species of intangible personal property Bankruptcy implications

Nature of Minerals Rights May be used as security for a debt Rights to sand and gravel not a mineral right? (Cases inconsistent) Profit a prendre in gross Defense of laches applicable Title passes only upon severance

Relationship Between Surface & Sub-Surface Estate Dominance of surface estate (apparently opposite rule in Texas) Reasonable use of surface estate Limited right to compensation for surface and groundwater damages Limits ability of surface owner to obtain financing Limits ability of surface owner to convey conservation easement or participate in USDA conservation programs

Additional Resources Estate planning and farm transition http://www.ag-econ.ncsu.edu/faculty/feitshans/estate.html National Timber Tax Website http://www.timbertax.org/ Rural Tax Education http://ruraltax.org/ Journal of Accountancy http://www.journalofaccountancy.com/news/20137097.htm Heir property http://www.lawyerscommittee.org/admin/community_development/documen ts/files/0003.pdf

Resources Faculty web page http://www.ag-econ.ncsu.edu/faculty/feitshans/feitshans.htm NC Secretary of State http://www.secretary.state.nc.us/corporations/ National Agricultural Law Center Business Organizations Reading Room http://www.nationalaglawcenter.org/readingrooms/businessor ganizations/ Estate Planning and Taxation http://www.nationalaglawcenter.org/readingrooms/estateplann ing/ Iowa State Current Issues in Estate Planning http://www.calt.iastate.edu/epissues.html