[WSBAPT] [ADV] Re: Special Notice - Estate tax treatment of real property owned by business entities

Philip N. Jones pjones at duffykekel.com
Sat May 30 06:38:56 PDT 2020


Yes, Washington has a higher estate tax exemption than Oregon.  So you might think that Washington is the best place to die.  But Washington has higher rates than Oregon.
So who should move to Washington and who should move to Oregon?  Let’s do the math.  Turns out that estates in excess of about $6.5 million are better off in Oregon, and estates of less than that amount are better off in Washington.
Phil Jones
Portland, OR (home of the smaller exemption, but lower rates - send me all your wealthy clients before it’s too late!)

Philip N. Jones
Duffy Kekel LLP
Portland, OR
pjones at duffykekel.com
(503) 226-1371

On May 29, 2020, at 12:10 PM, Diane J. Kiepe <DJKiepe at depdslaw.com> wrote:


Excellent point -

Diane J. Kiepe

Diane J. Kiepe
Douglas Eden
717 W. Sprague Ave.
Suite 1500
Spokane, WA  99201
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509-455-5300

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But doesn’t it depend where client is moving to? For instance, Oregon has just $1 million dollar exemption and Wa just under $2.2 million. Say Oregon resident owns RP in Washington and Oregon, each with FMV of $1 M. If Or resident puts Wa property in LLC, then Or gloms on to LLC interest as intangible property and will tax accordingly. But if interest left as real property (or placed in trust), it is effectively excluded from Oregon tax based on prorating formula. That was my understanding anyways but have not had to address issue for a while. Thanks for any enlightenment, Cy


Cyrus W. Field, Attorney at Law (admitted in Washington and Oregon)
phone: 360-472-1223 Mail: POB 367, Shaw Island, WA 98286 Office: 640 Mullis St. Friday Harbor, WA
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The first two have assets includable for WA estate tax purposes because they hold intangibles here as residents.

The second two – now are not deemed to hold an intangible property because the LLC interest is what they own and that follows them to t heir state of residency.  Previously there was further analysis required (business vs nonbusiness purpose of property).

Remember too, for planning purposes, this addresses LLCs only, not trusts.

That is my reading – and my take away is people leaving WA to reside elsewhere but leave property here are  well served by placing the same in an LLC.

Diane J. Kiepe

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Maybe someone could provide an explanation of what this means in these circumstances:

A Washington resident owns a nonbusiness out-of-state vacation home in an LLC.
A Washington resident owns an out-of-state rental home in an LLC.
An out-of-state resident owns a Washington vacation home in an LLC.
An out-of-state resident owns a Washington rental home in an LLC.

Thanks in advance.

Karl

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A very interesting new development.  Washington and Oregon are apparently now on the same page on this issue.
Phil Jones
Portland, OR

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Just received in my in-box: New treatment for real property owned by business entities.

Sincerely,

Derek W. Jensen, JD, LLM
Managing Attorney
Jensen Law Office, PLLC


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Subject: Special Notice - Estate tax treatment of real property owned by business entities


The Department of Revenue has issued a special notice in regards to the estate tax treatment of real property owned by business entities.

This special notice is effective June 1, 2020 and can be found by clicking the following link.

https://dor.wa.gov/sites/default/files/legacy/Docs/Pubs/SpecialNotices/2020/sn_20_EstateTaxTreatment.pdf

The special notice is located under the Forms & Publication section of the Estate Tax section on the department's homepage, as well.

https://dor.wa.gov/taxes-rates/other-taxes/estate-tax

For questions, please call the estate tax team at 360-534-1503, option 2, or send an e-mail to estates at dor.wa.gov<mailto:estates at dor.wa.gov>.
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