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RE: #AskLeo - how do you plan to transfer your wealth?

in LeoFinance2 years ago

I think that these thoughts are completely legit and also morally fine. As you say: All the wealth you accumulated is probably taxed a few times already. Bequesting your wealth or even better - at least in some countries - giving it away partly before you die, can be totally worth it.
I would definitely also use every possibility to save as many taxes as legally possible. I am also donating to the community - but I want to decide where that money goes.

My biggest "issue" is crypto right now. I don't want to share my keys with to many people - and since we don't have kids right now, it is also quite difficult. My financée knows, that I do have some crypto assets and would know how to access them, in case something happens to me. But the main problem would be, if something happens to both of us. While we do both have a last will, which is settling how our wealth is distributed and inherited, nobody else would probably know how to access my crypto assets. And so most of them would be gone in case I die before having children.

So far there isn't much to be inherited from me. So according to the law of our country, my parents would get all without paying inheritance tax. Same would be the case after our wedding - my fiancée, then spouse would get everything without paying taxes on it.
But hopefully this is going to change in the next couple of years, since I want to grow my wealth. There are a lot of legal ways to keep your taxation low - and/or avoid at least some taxes at all. And yes, I am trying to use them.
As already said, I am already donating to many causes and trying to help many people, also financially. But I do not understand, why I should pay another tax on already multiple times taxed money. Especially when our government is doing many things in ways I completely disagree with.

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@andy-plays

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I would definitely also use every possibility to save as many taxes as legally possible. I am also donating to the community - but I want to decide where that money goes.

Fully agree with you. Do it also, some are for kids that need it and I buy the stuff, and I like to plant trees. I planted over 10k trees in the past 8 years.

So far there isn't much to be inherited from me. So according to the law of our country, my parents would get all without paying inheritance tax

Well, where you live, and where I might be living also, there is the rule that they can inherit 400k € each without taxes from you if you did not give them something in the past 10 years. :)

But I do not understand, why I should pay another tax on already multiple times taxed money. Especially when our government is doing many things in ways I completely disagree with.

I think the politicians that do this, don't understand what they are doing.

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Yeah, that sounds fair!

That is totally true - and right now I am very far from that amount, unfortunately. 😂 But working on it ;-)

Or they have different things in mind than we do.