Generation-Skipping Trust
A generation-skipping trust (GST) is a type of legally binding trust agreement in which the contributed assets are passed down to the grantor's grandchildren, thus "skipping" the next generation, the grantor's children. By passing over the grantor's children, the assets avoid the estate taxes—taxes on an individual's property upon his or her death—that would apply if the children directly inherited them.
Resources
- Generation-Skipping Trust (GST) | Investopedia
- A Guide to Generation Skipping Trusts (GST Trusts) | Trust & Will
- Generation-Skipping Trust (GST) | Annuity
Last update:
May 2, 2024