Protect the Future of Your Business with Estate Planning

Words: Lisa Hagenson

If you own a business, planning what happens to it after you pass away is important. This is called "estate planning,” and it’s a way to make sure your assets are handled the way you want to help keep your business running smoothly.

Why Business Owners Need an Estate Plan

  • Keeping Your Business Running: An estate plan helps keep your business operating without interruption by identifying successors and outlining their responsibilities.

  • Minimizing Taxes: Proper planning may reduce estate, capital gains, and income taxes. You can use tools like trusts and life insurance policies to accomplish this.

  • Avoiding Probate: Probate is a legal process to settle someone’s estate after they die, and it can be expensive and take a long time. Using tools like trusts can help avoid this.

  • Protecting Family Interests: Estate planning ensures your family’s financial needs are taken care of and helps prevent arguments over who gets what.

Key Considerations

  • Succession Planning: Decide whether to pass your business to the next generation or sell it to a third party.

  • Asset Value Assessment: Figure out how much your business and other assets are worth. This helps with taxes and deciding how to divide everything up.

  • Legal Agreements: Set up agreements, like a Buy-Sell Agreement, which makes it easier to transfer ownership when needed.

  • Tax Planning Strategies: Work with professionals to develop tax-efficient strategies for transferring assets.

  • Updates to the Estate Plan: Review your plan regularly to make sure it still fits your business, family situation, and any new tax laws.
An attorney who specializes in estate and business succession can discuss a wide range of planning options. To learn more, talk to your Federated Insurance® marketing representative for a referral from Federated’s network of independent attorneys


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