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Advantages of Using a “Grantor Trust” in Planning

August 1, 2021 by Compliments of The Bier Law

Grantor trusts are trusts which are income taxed to the “substantial owner” of the trust. Usually, the substantial owner is otherwise known as the “grantor” or “trustor.” Grantor trusts can be quite useful in tax planning. Read on to learn more.

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