This ‘Legal, Easy’ Tax Loophole Helps the Rich Avoid Biden’s Tax Increases
A quick and simple explanation of PPLI, we would, however, suggest that properly structured a PPLI can be provided for the HNWI as well as the Ultra HNWI.?Age, income and structure all being important, and if you want two bites of the cherry talk to us. See www.5thavenue.group ?
With tax hikes on the horizon, the?wealthiest Americans are already seeking loopholes ?to avoid paying more. One strategy that’s gaining favor is “entirely legal, easy to exploit, and politically very hard to close,” one policy expert told Bloomberg.
Private placement life insurance, or PPLI, seems to be just the tax shelter that millionaires and billionaires need to avoid?President Biden’s upcoming tax increases .
What Is a Private Placement Life Insurance Policy?
You probably know that life insurance policies allow you to pay premiums with pre-tax dollars, reducing your overall tax burden. Your life insurance account grows up to the policy limits, and when you die, your heirs receive that money tax-free.
PLI policies work in a similar way. A PPLI policy holds money, tax-free, until the policy holder dies. At that point, the heirs can inherit the policy and also hold it tax-free. This helps heirs avoid estate tax, as well. If the money isn’t withdrawn, it’s never taxed.
Growing Interest in PPLIs
So what exactly is the difference between your life insurance policy and a PPLI? PPLI policies hold the money in hedge funds and alternative investments, which provide portfolio diversification and greater returns. PPLI policies are often preferred over hedge funds for those with millions to invest because they provide diversification and the financial advantages of hedge funds without the tax ramifications of stocks and other types of investments.
Right now, PPLIs are under-utilized investments, representing only a very small portion of investments for the?richest Americans, ?according to Bloomberg. The American Council of Life Insurers doesn’t track PPLI policies, either. However, Tara Thompson Popernik, director of research for Bernstein Private Wealth Management’s wealth planning and analysis group told Bloomberg, “Clients are very interested in this right now.”
Can Anyone Invest in a PPLI?
According to an article by Gordon Platt published on LinkedIn Pulse, PPLIs are often used most effectively by?individuals with a net worth of more than $20 million , or income of several million dollars per year, including business owners generating significant revenue. A PPLI requires a minimum investment of $500,000 to realize a significant return, Platt wrote. Often, that is the price of entry to open a PPLI. Not only must you have that level of money to open the PPLI, but you must be willing to invest the money and forget about it, never withdrawing it, to realize the tax benefits.
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Writen by Dawn Allcot