Trusts & Estates
Incomplete Gift, Non-Grantor Trusts (AKA DINGs, NINGs)
by Ed Morrow, JD, LLM, CFP®
What are NINGs and DINGs, and how can they be used? Download this article to learn more about an important weapon in the trust planning arsenal – the incomplete gift, non-grantor trust. Mr. Morrow explains what it is, why it’s used, what state limitations exist, and how it can be used beyond state income tax avoidance.
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