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How do Collar Advances work with estate planning?

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Collar Advances can serve as a useful estate planning tool, providing liquidity for various needs without triggering capital gains during your lifetime. Examples include funding trusts, making gifts, or purchasing property for family members.

The structure can potentially be held within trust arrangements, though this requires coordination with your estate planning attorney to ensure the trustee has appropriate authority.

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