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Lennar
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'Lennar employees evaluating retirement in high-cost states like California should take a coordinated view of income timing, estate structure, and long-term living expenses, recognizing how these factors interact over time and discussing their approach with a qualified professional for guidance specific to their situation.' – Wesley Boudreaux, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement.
'Lennar employees planning for retirement in states like California should carefully align income distribution decisions, estate considerations, and cost-of-living realities within a broader strategy, while working with a qualified professional to evaluate how these elements fit their individual circumstances.' – Patrick Ray, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement.
In this article, we will discuss:
(1) how California’s tax structure may affect retirement income planning for Lennar employees,
(2) key estate planning considerations, including community property and cost basis adjustments, and
(3) how state tax rules and cost of living can influence long-term retirement decisions.
California Retirement Planning: The Evidence
As many Lennar employees know, California is one of the most costly states in the U.S. to live in due to high income taxes, steep home prices, and an overall expensive cost of living.
According to the Tax Foundation, California has one of the highest top marginal income tax rates in the United States. 1 Instead of imposing a single, flat tax rate on all taxpayers, California uses a progressive tax system, which means that tax rates rise according to income levels.
While these elements frequently influence people's perceptions of California during their working years, they may also exert an impact on long-term financial and estate planning decisions. As Lennar employees approach retirement, these are variables they may want to take into account.
Retirement and Income Taxes
Due to California's graduated income tax system, an individual's taxable income determines how much tax they must pay. This structure applies both during working years and after retirement.
Because of this approach, Lennar retirees may want to consider how their income is recognized over time. For instance, when planning retirement fund withdrawals, it may be possible to mitigate taxes owing depending on when the money is withdrawn and which souces it comes from. The IRS outlines how distributions from retirement accounts are taxed depending on timing and account type.
The Increase in Community Property and Cost Basis
Beyond the income tax rules, community property laws are another important estate planning factor for married couples in California, including Lennar employees reviewing how their assets are structured.
In community-property states like California, shared assets are subject to a step-up adjustment to their fair market value upon the death of the first spouse. 2 This generally applies to assets such as real estate, stock, business interests, and even collectibles. 2
This matters because the cost basis of an asset determines how much tax is owed when that asset is sold. If a beneficiary inherits an asset at its original cost basis (without a step-up adjustment), they would potentially owe taxes on the difference between the original price and the current price—which can be considerable if the value of the asset has gone up over time. With a step-up in the asset's cost basis, however, the capital gains owing on the sale of the asset may be lower.
When preparing for the transfer of valuable assets, Lennar employees should consider the implications of these rules when crafting long-term estate strategies.
No Inheritance or Estate Taxes from the State
There is no state inheritance or estate tax in California, which is an important consideration for Lennar employees reviewing estate transfer outcomes. 3
In other words, at the state level:
- When assets are transferred after death, there is no estate tax.
- Beneficiaries are not subject to inheritance taxes.
Estates beyond the federal exemption threshold, however, may still be subject to federal estate taxes, as outlined by the IRS.
Considerations for Planning
Even though there isn't an estate or inheritance tax in California, estate planning can still involve multiple layers, such as federal tax considerations, asset ownership arrangements, and the title or transfer of assets for Lennar employees.
The timing, ownership, and distribution of assets can influence how taxes are applied and how effectively assets are transferred to beneficiaries, which remains an important planning consideration for Lennar employees.
The Final Score
In many ways, California remains an expensive, high-tax state, especially throughout the working years. Long-term planning should take into account the potential for basis adjustments on eligible assets and the absence of a state estate or inheritance tax for Lennar employees.
Lennar employees preparing for retirement may make more informed financial decisions when they understand how capital gains, income taxes, and estate planning rules interact.
Collaborate with a Financial Professional
There are many moving components in retirement and estate planning, and every circumstance is different for Lennar employees. You can evaluate how these rules apply to your personal situation by consulting with a qualified financial professional.
The Retirement Group can assist you in organizing your retirement plan, including estate planning, investment choices, and tax considerations. You can reach a representative by calling (800) 900-5867.
The retirement planning conversation changes when you factor in what Lennar provides. Your employer's retirement contributions and plan structure are the starting point, and understanding how they work gives you a clearer picture of your real options.
The company maintains retirement savings programs as part of a comprehensive benefits package, offering employees opportunities to save for retirement with employer support. Those retirement plan details are one half of the financial picture. On the healthcare side, your plan elections, whether an HSA makes sense for your situation, and what medical coverage looks like after you leave Lennar all feed into the same planning conversation around retirement planning.
Coordinating Lennar's retirement benefits with your other accounts and income timing is where a personalized plan pays for itself. For retirement planning, the specifics of your situation should drive the decision, not general guidelines.
Sources:
1. Tax Foundation. ' Taxes In California .' 2026.
2. Law Offices of James Burns. ' Trusts and the step-up in basis: What you really need to know in California ,' by James Burns. June 25, 2025.
3. California State Controller’s Office. “California Estate Tax.” State of California, https://www.sco.ca.gov/ardtax_estate_tax.html.
California Franchise Tax Board. 2025 Tax Rate Schedules . State of California, 2025, https://www.ftb.ca.gov/forms/2025/2025-540-tax-rate-schedules.pdf.
Taylor, Mac.
California’s High Housing Costs: Causes and Consequences
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https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2015/finance/housing-costs/housing-costs.pdf.
Internal Revenue Service.
Publication 559: Survivors, Executors, and Administrators
. U.S. Department of the Treasury, 2025,
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p559.pdf.
What type of retirement savings plan does Lennar offer to its employees?
Lennar offers a 401(k) retirement savings plan to help employees save for their future.
How can employees at Lennar enroll in the 401(k) plan?
Employees at Lennar can enroll in the 401(k) plan by completing the enrollment process through the company’s HR portal or by contacting the HR department for assistance.
Does Lennar match employee contributions to the 401(k) plan?
Yes, Lennar provides a matching contribution to employee 401(k) accounts, which helps enhance retirement savings.
What is the maximum contribution limit for Lennar's 401(k) plan?
The maximum contribution limit for Lennar's 401(k) plan is in line with IRS regulations, which can change annually. Employees should check the latest guidelines for the current limit.
Can employees at Lennar take loans against their 401(k) savings?
Yes, Lennar allows employees to take loans against their 401(k) savings, subject to certain terms and conditions outlined in the plan documents.
What investment options are available in Lennar's 401(k) plan?
Lennar's 401(k) plan offers a variety of investment options, including mutual funds, target-date funds, and other investment vehicles to suit different risk tolerances.
How often can employees at Lennar change their 401(k) contribution amounts?
Employees at Lennar can change their 401(k) contribution amounts during designated enrollment periods or at any time as allowed by the plan provisions.
Is there a vesting schedule for Lennar's 401(k) matching contributions?
Yes, Lennar has a vesting schedule for matching contributions, meaning employees must work for the company for a certain period before they fully own the match.
What happens to my 401(k) if I leave Lennar?
If you leave Lennar, you can roll over your 401(k) balance to another retirement account, cash it out, or leave it in the plan if allowed.
Are there any fees associated with Lennar's 401(k) plan?
Yes, there may be administrative fees and investment-related fees associated with Lennar's 401(k) plan, which are disclosed in the plan documents.
For more information you can reach the plan administrator for Lennar at , ; or by calling them at .
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