Major drawbacks of a QPRT?

Once the trust is ended the current owners can only continue to live in the home if they pay fair market rent and the trust beneficiaries who are the new owners are responsible for upkeep. Thus, if the beneficiaries are not financially independent and able to pay for upkeep, a QPRT is normally not a good option.

If the beneficiaries wish to sell the residence, they might have to pay more in taxes than if they had inherited the home through other means.

Consequently, a QPRT can be a good idea.

Philip J. Kavesh
Nationally recognized attorney helping clients with customized estate planning guidance for over 40 years.
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