Many people have collections about which they are quite passionate: The collections may be very valuable, for example, art collections, coins, stamps, or designer handbags, or they may have more sentimental than monetary value, such as political bumper stickers, postcards, or rocks. Regardless of its dollar value, if you have a collection, it should be included in your estate plan. You should make arrangements in advance to ensure that the collection is handled in the way you want, and if it is worth a lot of money, that its value is maximized. The following are a few steps you should take to ensure your wishes for your collection are followed:
We Can Help You Design a Plan for Your Special Collection
Your collection likely means a lot to you. It also adds another level of complexity to your estate plan. We can help you think through your goals for your collection and develop an estate plan that will allow you to rest assured that your collection will be handled according to your wishes, even after you pass away.[1] I.R.C. § 408(m)(2).
[2] 26 CFR 20-2031-1(b).
[3] 26 CFR 20.2031-6(b).