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What are the advantages and disadvantages of naming a bypass trust as beneficiary of your Roth IRA>>
I have designated my Spouse as Primary and the Bypass Trust as Secondary. The intent is that if I pre-decease my spouse that she will disclaim the Roth which will put it into the Bypass Trust. I am working to get the Roth up to the Credit Shelter limit so that it can fully fund the Bypass Trust. The advantage is that the eventual distribution of the Roth, including gains, will be entirely free of tax. So in this regard this is superior to buy-and-hold stock appreciation since heirs would have capital gains tax bite from that.
A disadvantage of the Bypass Trust being a beneficary is that if my spouse pre-deceases me then my Roth cannot fund the Bypass Trust. A real significant disadvantage.
So it may be advantageous to use Roth to fund Bypass Trust but I urge you to get an expert to carefully explain the options and make the documents needed to carry out what you decide.:
You might find of interest some articles available at
www.rothira.com "In Roth we trust" Article by Laura Saunders (Forbes, 4/20/98).
Quote from article: "Using a Roth IRA in combination with a trust offers enormous bang for the inherited buck"
---and "The Roth Legacy Trust(SM)" Article by Robert S. Keebler and Michael Bleck (exclusive to the Roth IRA Web Site, 3/27/98)
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