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When ASGN employees sell appreciated assets such as stocks or real estate, they might face significant capital gains taxes. However, an effective tax reduction strategy known as an upstream transfer can be used. This involves transferring these assets to one's parents and later reclaiming them, potentially lowering the taxable amount. This method proves especially beneficial for those with substantial wealth, as it can reduce capital gains and potentially double the amount that their children inherit without triggering estate taxes. Here's a detailed analysis of how upstream transfers work, their benefits, and the associated risks.

Understanding Upstream Transfers

For ASGN employees who have seen a significant increase in the value of their assets over time, transferring these assets can result in hefty capital gains taxes. In the United States, capital gains tax is calculated based on the difference between the sale price of an asset and its original purchase price (known as the cost basis). Long-term capital gains tax can be as high as 23.8%, including the net investment income tax.  (Source: IRS - Capital Gains Tax Rates)

Upstream transfers benefit from a tax exemption that allows for a step-up in basis upon inheritance. This means that when an individual inherits an asset, its cost basis is adjusted to its market value at the time of the decedent’s death. This adjustment can significantly reduce the taxable amount on any capital gains when the asset is sold.  (Source: IRS - Inherited Property Basis)

For instance, consider a ASGN employee who holds stock that has appreciated by $1 million since purchase. If sold, they would face about $238,000 in taxes at a 23.8% rate. However, by transferring the stock to their parents and reclaiming it after their demise, the employee would only be taxed on any appreciation that occurs after their parents' death, potentially minimizing capital gains tax liabilities.

Tax Concerns and Estate Planning Advantages

One major advantage of upstream planning for ASGN employees is its ability to reduce or eliminate capital gains taxes. However, this strategy also offers significant estate planning benefits. The current estate tax exemption is set at $13.61 million per individual (or $27.22 million for married couples), allowing individuals to transfer or acquire assets up to this threshold without incurring estate taxes.  (Source: IRS - Estate Tax Exemption Limits)

Wealthy families can use additional transfers to reduce estate tax deductions. By transferring their assets to parents who have not yet used their tax exemption, families can preserve more wealth from estate taxes. The popularity of asset transfers has increased since the federal estate tax exemption status was introduced by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. However, this increased exemption is scheduled to expire at the end of 2025 unless extended by Congress, prompting many to consider this strategy before the exemption amount decreases.  (Source: Tax Cuts and Jobs Act - IRS Summary)

Essential Details and Risks

While upstream transfers are helpful for tax reduction, they also involve risks. A primary concern is the potential loss of control over the assets when transferred to parents. In most cases, parents have the decision-making power regarding their assets, including their transfer or sale during their lifetime. This setup allows parents to decide to share the estate with other successors, such as a future spouse or other children. Moreover, parents’ creditors could claim the assets, complicating the situation further.

Additionally, family dynamics play a crucial role in the success of upstream planning. The involvement of multiple family members, including siblings and spouses, can lead to conflicts and disagreements. For example, parents might alter their estate plan to favor one child, even if it was another who originally provided the assets. Open and transparent communication among all parties is essential to minimize the potential for family conflict.

Timing and Legal Considerations

Timing is another critical factor in upstream transfers. Typically, these transfers are most effective when parents are older or have limited longevity. The strategy is usually recommended when parents are within their last seven years of life and are not expected to live beyond five years. However, if parents pass away within a year after the asset transfer, the basis step-up is disallowed, undermining one of the strategy’s main benefits.  (Source: IRS - Step-Up in Basis Rules)

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Furthermore, the value of transferred assets can fluctuate over time, as can the estate tax exemption. If assets significantly appreciate after the transfer or if the estate tax deduction is reduced, an unexpected tax liability could occur for the family. This underscores the importance of a rigorous plan and ongoing monitoring of the situation to keep the transfer tax-efficient.

In Conclusion

Future transfers offer an effective strategy for reducing tax liabilities on capital gains and enhancing wealth transmission to future generations. However, this method requires careful consideration of the legal, financial, and family dynamics involved. Wealthy individuals, including those at ASGN considering an upstream plan, should consult with experienced estate planning professionals to determine if this strategy aligns with their overall financial goals and family circumstances. Proper planning and implementation can make upstream transfers a valuable tool in a comprehensive tax and estate planning strategy.

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The ASGN 401(k) plan is a retirement savings plan that allows employees to save for retirement on a tax-advantaged basis.

How can I enroll in the ASGN 401(k) plan?

You can enroll in the ASGN 401(k) plan by completing the enrollment process through the company’s HR portal or by contacting the HR department for assistance.

What types of contributions can I make to the ASGN 401(k) plan?

Employees can make pre-tax contributions, Roth (after-tax) contributions, and, in some cases, catch-up contributions if they are age 50 or older.

Is there a company match for contributions to the ASGN 401(k) plan?

Yes, ASGN offers a company match for employee contributions, which helps enhance your retirement savings.

What is the vesting schedule for the ASGN 401(k) plan?

The vesting schedule for the ASGN 401(k) plan typically depends on the length of service and the specific terms outlined in the plan documents.

Can I take a loan against my ASGN 401(k) plan?

Yes, ASGN allows participants to take loans against their 401(k) balance, subject to the terms and conditions of the plan.

What investment options are available in the ASGN 401(k) plan?

The ASGN 401(k) plan offers a variety of investment options, including mutual funds, target date funds, and other investment vehicles.

How often can I change my contribution amount to the ASGN 401(k) plan?

Employees can typically change their contribution amounts to the ASGN 401(k) plan at any time, subject to the plan's rules.

When can I start withdrawing funds from my ASGN 401(k) plan?

You can begin withdrawing funds from your ASGN 401(k) plan without penalties after reaching age 59½, or in the event of a qualifying hardship.

Does ASGN provide educational resources for managing my 401(k) plan?

Yes, ASGN provides educational resources and tools to help employees understand and manage their 401(k) plan effectively.

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