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Mr. Curtis practices primarily in the areas of estate planning and administration, taxation, business planning, and retirement planning for clients in all ranges of wealth and complexity. More detail is provided below.
Estate and Trust Planning and Administration
Mr. Curtis devotes considerable time in advising clients on consequences (both tax and non-tax) of transferring property from one person to another, during lifetime or at death. He assists in developing creative solutions for difficult family estate issues including drafting customized wills, trust arrangements, powers of attorney, healthcare powers and living wills, while minimizing federal and state taxes. In his practice, he has assisted thousands of clients with a range of overall wealth from several million dollars to those with significant wealth. The primary focus of his estate practice includes advice, consultation and drafting of:
- Revocable “living” trusts for probate avoidance and for income, gift and estate planning (including dynasty and generation skipping arrangements)
- Last Wills and Testaments
- Durable powers of attorney for financial matters; healthcare powers and living wills; tangible personal property distribution
- Family limited partnerships and limited liability companies used to facilitate wealth transfer to younger family generations, while minimizing estate and gift taxes
- IRA and qualified retirement plan beneficiary designations appropriate during accumulation years, time of retirement, or post-death
- Irrevocable generation-skipping trusts for children, grandchildren and future generations’ benefits
- Irrevocable trusts for family members with disabilities, handicaps or other special needs
- Irrevocable life insurance trusts (to remove life insurance proceeds from the taxable estate)
- Personal residence trusts
- Charitable trusts (charitable remainder, charitable lead)
- Charitable planning alternatives to reduce income and estate taxes
In addition to the creation and drafting of the estate planning documentation, Mr. Curtis is active in the implementation of the estate plan, including trust administration, probate of estates, and preparation and filing of complicated federal estate tax returns.
Business Formation, Planning and Transactions
Mr. Curtis has broad experience in advising clients in the formation, acquisition, merger, sale or termination of businesses (corporations, general and limited partnerships and limited liability companies), with an emphasis for owners of closely-held businesses (shareholders, partners and members) and professionals (doctors, dentists, architects, accountants, engineers, lawyers, etc.).
Employee Benefits Planning, Retirement Plans and ERISA
Mr. Curtis spends considerable time in employee benefits and retirement planning. Since the passage of ERISA in 1974, Mr. Curtis has assisted in the design, installation, qualification, amendment and termination of many hundreds of retirement plans including 401(k), profit sharing, money purchase, defined benefit, and ESOP plans. He assists in handling audits required by the Internal Revenue Service or the Department of Labor and also responds to questions that arise in the day-to-day operation of retirement plans.
On an individual basis, Mr. Curtis advises on the designation of beneficiaries of retirement plans (as part of the overall estate plan) and the strategies or options available and appropriate (including rollovers to IRA’s) not only at time of accumulation but also at time of retirement, required minimum distributions and post-death.
Mr. Curtis’ practice emphasis also includes non-qualified retirement benefits (such as deferred compensation arrangements) and executive compensation alternatives.
Among his professional recognitions are the following:
- Chambers USA High Net Worth Guide in Private Wealth Law (Band 1), since 2017
- Fellow, American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC)
- Utah State Bar, Tax Section – 2019 Tax Practitioner of the Year
- The Best Lawyers in America© in Trusts and Estates, since 2007
- AV Preeminent (5.0) rated with Martindale-Hubbell, the highest rating awarded to attorneys for professional competence and ethics
- United States’ Top 100 Attorneys who serve affluent families, as published by Worth Magazine. Mr. Curtis was the only Utah attorney listed by Worth Magazine
D. Jay Curtis was last modified: July 23rd, 2024 by RQN
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Practice Areas
Business Formation, Planning and Transactions
Employee Benefits Planning, Retirement Plans and ERISA
Estate and Trust Planning and Administration
Tax Planning and Tax Controversies
Education
University of Utah, J.D., 1971
University of Utah, B.S., Accounting, 1968
Affiliations / Memberships
- Fellow, The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC)
- Utah State Bar (Sections on Taxation; Estates)
- Estate Planning Council of Salt Lake City
- Western States Pension Conference, Salt Lake City Chapter
Professional Experience
- Nielsen & Senior, 1981-1989
- Senior & Senior, 1977-1980
- Kesler, Gordon & Curtis, 1974-1976
- Kesler, Hatch & Gordon, 1971-1974
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Utah State Bar
United States Tax Court
United States District Court