UTMA Account Belongs to Adult Beneficiary
The Uniform Transfers to Minors Act (UTMA) is a popular choice for making gifts to minor children. A UTMA account is easy to set up, essentially free to administer, and does not involve lawyers, courts or even (usually) accountants. But UTMA accounts continue to be the source of confusion. Who actually owns a UTMA account? […]
UTMA Accounts: An Easy Way to Make Gifts to Minors
The holidays are upon us, as is end-of-the-year tax planning. You’re thinking about making a gift to your granddaughter, who is 14. Wouldn’t it be nice if there was a simple way to make a gift to a minor? We have good news for you: let us explain UTMA accounts. You say UGMA, we say […]
We Are Creeping Up On a Quarter Century Here
JANUARY 4, 2016 VOLUME 23 NUMBER 1 Note the “Volume” number above. Is it even possible that we’ve been doing this for 23 years? In that time, a number of topics have been perennially popular. We see a lot of internet traffic, and get a lot of questions or comments, when we write about: EINs […]
UTMA Account Is Treated Like a Trust Account
JUNE 11, 2012 VOLUME 19 NUMBER 23 The Uniform Transfers to Minors Act is almost universally known by its initials: UTMA. A version of the Act has been adopted in nearly every US state, and the few which have not adopted it have its similar predecessor, the Uniform Gifts to Minors Act (known, unsurprisingly, as […]
What Preparation Do I Need For My Son’s 18th Birthday?
APRIL 4, 2011 VOLUME 18 NUMBER 12 My son will be 18 in a little more than a year. He is in high school, in the special education program. What do I need to do to prepare for his eighteenth birthday? Excellent question. Assuming it is limited to legal matters (those are the only ones […]
Uniform Transfers to Minors Act Accounts in Arizona: A Primer
JANUARY 31, 2011 VOLUME 18 NUMBER 4 One question we are frequently asked: isn’t it a good idea to set aside money for a child or grandchild, and isn’t a UTMA (Uniform Transfers to Minors Act) account a simple way to do that? OK — that’s really two questions. Our answers: Yes, it is a […]
UTMA Custodian Accountable After Beneficiary’s Majority
FEBRUARY 8 , 2010 VOLUME 17, NUMBER 4 A recent case out of Kentucky deals with a fairly arcane legal question, but it gives a chance to remind people about UTMA accounts and the rules governing them. The issue in that case: what duties does a UTMA custodian have to account to the minor beneficiary […]
Claim Against UTMA Custodian For Taking Funds Filed Too Late
OCTOBER 28, 2002 VOLUME 10, NUMBER 17 Allan Levine thought it was a good idea to set aside some money for his young grandchildren, Derek and Danielle Levine, and so in 1987 he established investment accounts for them. He used a popular and easy way of setting aside the money—he created accounts under the Uniform […]