As we move past tax season, it is an apt time to think about the crossover between estate planning and tax filing. For many individuals, filing taxes can bring up important questions about updating an estate plan. On today’s blog, we review some of the advantages of using tax season as a springboard for revising your estate planning documents. As always, with fact-specific questions, we recommend you contact a Houston estate planning attorney to talk through your personalized goals and priorities.
There are a few reasons that tax season is one of the best times to review your estate plan. First of all, filing taxes gives you a full picture of your assets, debts, and income. The momentum you gain by gathering the necessary documents and imputing financial information allows you to consider whether your estate plan might be outdated.
Secondly, a change in your financial status means that your estate planning documents should also change. If you’ve acquired a new home, for example, you’ll want to add a provision to your will about who you’ve chosen as the beneficiary. If you’ve come into an inheritance, you’ll have to write out a plan for how that money will be distributed to your loved ones. Adding this information into your tax submissions can trigger a reminder to add the information to your estate plan.