The Atlanta Lawyer March 2014 | Page 31

section update Estate Planning & Probate Section Update By Robert E. Turner, Chair Turner Law, P.C. [email protected] S now and ice everywhere. . . . We were iced out of our last scheduled monthly meeting set for February 12 at the Buckhead Club. Finally, the forecasters got the weather right, and the Buckhead Club and the Atlanta Bar canceled the meetings. I hope everyone made it safely and warmly through the snow and ice storm without any great inconvenience. Our Section’s greatest loss from the winter weather was not being able to hear Georgia State University Law School Professor Sam Donaldson speak on “Estate Planning for Married Couples: Stepped-Up Basis, Asset Protection, Portability, and More.” More than 70 people had registered to attend the event. Professor Donaldson’s topics dealing with basis, income tax and the new landscape of estate planning are particularly important to all estate planners since the enactment of the Tax Relief Act of 2010 increased the estate tax credit to allow an individual to transfer $5,000,000 and a married couple to transfer $10,000,000 estate tax free at death. While we regret not hearing Professor Donaldson’s presentation, we plan to invite him in the next fiscal year, which begins in June of 2014. Hearings. The Georgia Tax Tribunal hears petitions seeking review of actions of the Georgia Department of Revenue and, thus, provides a way to resolve a disputed tax matter short of filing an action in court. As Judge Beaudrot discussed during his presentation, this system allows for the resolution of such disputes in a reasonable, cost-efficient way. As part of our Estate Planning & Probate Section’s ongoing support of the Atlanta metro area community, our members regularly volunteer to assist the financially disadvantaged at the Probate Information Centers (“PIC”) for DeKalb and Fulton County Probate Courts. In fact, our Section members helped begin the PICs in both the DeKalb and Fulton County Courts, and we are proud to continue that support today. On March 6, our Section gathered for a Social at Gordon Biersch in Buckhead with the Atlanta Bar Tax and Elder Law Sections, as well as the Financial Planners of Georgia. The Social gave us an excellent opportunity to meet other professionals with diverse backgrounds performing work in the estate planning and probate area. On March 12, we hosted a Section breakfast at the Buckhead Club. The feature speaker for that event was the Hon. Charles R. Beaudrot, Jr. of the newly created Georgia Tax Tribunal. Judge Beaud