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Estate Planning is Essential for Business Owners

Estate Planning is Essential for Business Owners
Small business owners have their hands overflowing with issues, and they devote most of their time to matters related to the smooth running of the business. Having no time to think about other matters, they do not bother about estate planning for them.

Business owners and entrepreneurs may be in jeopardy if they have to withdraw from their business at any point in time. According to Beck, Lenox & Stolzer Estate Planning and Elder Law, LLC, LLC, estate planning is essential for business owners.

Legal Reader’s recent article entitled “What Small Business Owners Should Know about Doing Estate Planning” explains that estate planning is necessary to ensure business continuity. Think about who can take control when you’re no longer around to have the business continue according to your wishes recorded in your estate plan. An experienced estate planning attorney can help business owners create a comprehensive estate plan, so things do not become chaotic for their family in the event of premature death or any permanent disability. Consider these steps when it comes to good estate planning for business owners.

Create an estate plan if you haven’t got one. A will is designed to detail your wishes about how you want the business to run and the manner of sharing your property at your death. A power of attorney allows an entrusted individual to undertake your business transactions and manage your finances, if you are incapacitated by injury or illness. A healthcare directive permits a trusted agent to make medical decisions on your behalf when you can’t do so yourself.

Plan for taxes. Tax planning is a major component of estate planning. Our tax laws keep changing frequently, so you need to stay in constant touch with your attorney to develop strategies for decreasing your tax liability, as well as creating a strategy for minimizing inheritance/estate taxes.

Buy life and disability insurance. Small business owners should think about purchasing life insurance so that their families can have a source of income after their death.

Create a succession plan. In addition to estate planning, a business owner should have a succession plan that specifies exactly how your company and your family will prepare for a transition of ownership. The purpose of a well thought-out succession plan is to keep the business operating or to take steps to sell it. This plan also includes the organizational structure of the business in order to maintain business continuity.

Finally, you should keep everyone impacted by your decisions apprised of your estate plan and your business succession plan.  As the title states, estate planning is essential for business owners, and a good estate planning attorney with experience in business planning like the ones is worth his or her fees.   If in doubt, ask us at Beck, Lenox & Stolzer!

Reference: Legal Reader (Aug. 26, 2021) “What Small Business Owners Should Know about Doing Estate Planning”

 

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