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How Fortive Employees Can Use Intentionally Defective Grantor Trusts (IDGTs) in Estate Planning

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“Fortive employees reviewing IDGTs can benefit from understanding how these trusts may support long-term legacy planning, although qualified legal and tax professionals should review these strategies to determine whether they fit into their overall goals.” ~ Wesley Boudreaux, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement.

“Fortive employees considering an IDGT should recognize how this strategy may support long-term wealth transfer goals, although these structures should be reviewed with qualified legal and tax professionals to determine whether they align with each household’s broader plan.” ~ Patrick Ray, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement.

In this article, we will discuss:

  1. How intentionally defective grantor trusts (IDGTs) work.

  2. The advantages and potential limitations of using an IDGT.

  3. Key considerations for Fortive employees evaluating this type of planning strategy.

An irrevocable trust arrangement known as an intentionally defective grantor trust (IDGT) allows the grantor to move assets out of their taxable estate while still being treated as the owner of those assets for income tax purposes. Many people, including Fortive employees with high-growth or income-producing holdings, may benefit from using this strategy to support long-term wealth preservation.

How an Intentionally Defective Grantor Trust Works

For tax purposes, different kinds of trusts receive different treatment, and understanding the distinctions can help Fortive professionals review planning strategies more effectively.

Revocable Trusts

In a revocable trust, the grantor is taxed on trust income and is regarded as the owner for income tax purposes. A separate trust income tax return is usually unnecessary. These assets generally remain inside the grantor’s taxable estate because the grantor maintains full control.

Irrevocable Trusts

An irrevocable trust is treated as its own tax entity, filing its own return and taking its own deductions. When properly drafted so the grantor does not retain certain powers or interests, assets transferred to an irrevocable trust are generally removed from the taxable estate, a detail that can matter for Fortive professionals with substantial savings or investment holdings.

How IDGTs Combine These Features

An IDGT is structured as an irrevocable trust for estate and gift tax purposes, removing assets from the taxable estate, but is treated as a grantor trust for income tax purposes. As long as the grantor pays income taxes on trust earnings, the trust’s assets can grow outside the estate, which may appeal to Fortive professionals with long-term legacy goals.

Why It’s Called “Intentionally Defective”

The trust is drafted so that, under IRS grantor-trust rules, the grantor remains the owner for income tax purposes due to certain retained powers. At the same time, the trust is irrevocable for estate tax purposes, allowing the assets to remain outside the taxable estate—a structure that may assist with multigenerational planning.

Advantages of an Intentionally Defective Grantor Trust

Because an IDGT is a grantor trust for income tax purposes, the grantor pays income tax on trust earnings. This leads to two important benefits that may interest Fortive employees with high-value assets:

  • - Trust assets can grow for beneficiaries without being reduced by income tax payments.

  • - Income tax paid by the grantor reduces the taxable estate without being classified as a gift.

- This dynamic—where grantors use personal funds to pay taxes that would otherwise reduce trust assets—is often referred to as a “tax burn.”

How Assets Are Transferred to an IDGT

Fortive employees reviewing wealth transfer strategies may encounter two common approaches:

1. Gift or Partial Gift/Sale

A grantor can move assets to an IDGT as a gift. If the gift stays within the lifetime gift and estate tax exemption, it typically does not create out-of-pocket gift tax. Some planning approaches combine a partial gift with a sale to balance estate goals.

2. Sale to the IDGT

Many grantors sell assets to an IDGT in exchange for a promissory note with an interest rate at or above the IRS Applicable Federal Rate (AFR).

  • - The sale is typically not treated as a taxable gift if conducted at fair market value.

  • - Appreciation above the AFR occurs outside the grantor’s estate for beneficiaries.

  • - When AFR rules and loan requirements are followed, the note is treated as valid consideration and carries an interest obligation.

Potential Drawbacks of an IDGT

Once established, an IDGT is difficult to modify, similar to other irrevocable trusts. Outcomes also depend on the trust assets growing at a rate higher than the AFR. If that does not occur, the intended estate planning benefits may fall short—an important consideration for Fortive employees reviewing various asset types.

Who Might Consider an IDGT?

An IDGT can be appealing for families facing potential estate tax exposure, especially when transferring assets with strong growth potential. This approach works best when the grantor has sufficient liquidity to continue paying the trust’s income taxes personally, a factor some Fortive employees review when assessing retirement and estate liquidity. Because the structure requires precise legal drafting, it should be established with qualified legal counsel.

Need Support with IDGTs or Retirement Planning?

The Retirement Group can assist you in reviewing whether an IDGT fits into your broader retirement and estate plan as a Fortive employee. For guidance tailored to your long-term goals, call us at  (800) 900-5867 .

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What type of retirement plan does Fortive offer to its employees?

Fortive offers a 401(k) retirement savings plan to help employees save for their future.

Does Fortive provide a company match for contributions made to the 401(k) plan?

Yes, Fortive provides a company match on employee contributions to the 401(k) plan, enhancing the overall savings potential.

What is the eligibility requirement to participate in Fortive's 401(k) plan?

Employees are eligible to participate in Fortive's 401(k) plan after completing a specified period of employment, typically 30 days.

Can employees at Fortive choose their contribution percentage to the 401(k) plan?

Yes, employees at Fortive can choose their contribution percentage, allowing for flexibility in saving according to their financial goals.

What investment options are available in Fortive's 401(k) plan?

Fortive's 401(k) plan offers a variety of investment options, including mutual funds, target-date funds, and other investment vehicles.

How often can employees change their contribution amounts to Fortive's 401(k) plan?

Employees can change their contribution amounts to Fortive's 401(k) plan at any time, subject to plan rules and limits.

Does Fortive allow for loans against the 401(k) balance?

Yes, Fortive's 401(k) plan may allow employees to take loans against their balance, subject to specific terms and conditions.

What happens to my 401(k) account if I leave Fortive?

If you leave Fortive, you can choose to leave your funds in the plan, roll them over to another qualified plan, or withdraw them, subject to tax implications.

Is there a vesting schedule for Fortive's company match in the 401(k) plan?

Yes, Fortive has a vesting schedule for the company match, meaning employees must work for a certain period to fully own the matched contributions.

Can I access my Fortive 401(k) funds in case of financial hardship?

Yes, Fortive allows for hardship withdrawals under certain conditions, following IRS guidelines and plan rules.

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