The Irrevocable Trust is an estate planning mechanism aimed at protecting assets and reducing tax liabilities. The IRS (Publication 1635) defines the Irrevocable Trust as a “trust, which, by its terms, cannot be modified, amended, or revoked.
Source: How To File An Irrevocable Trust With The IRS | TheLawDictionary.org
• • • • • •
Contact an Estate Planning Attorney You Can Trust
Call Barry L. Gardiner, Esq. at (201) 678-1323 or use the form below.