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Tax Tips to Benefit YOUR Family
I’m getting married on April 17 — two days after tax filing day. Just like my wedding, tax day is coming up quickly, are you ready to file? And just as important—are you taking advantage of all the savings and deductions available to you? Most people who do their own taxes are unaware of some […]
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The New Healthcare Legislation
Everybody knows the latest big news: President Obama’s healthcare reform bill was finally approved by the senate—for better or worse—and although politicians may still be arguing the benefits and evils of the bill across party lines, most Americans are asking one simple question: What does this legislation mean for me? CNN Health attempts to answer […]
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Protecting Your Parents, Protecting Yourself
Do you need long-term care insurance? You may think you’re too young to think about that quite yet, but what about your parents? If you’re reading this blog it’s likely that your parents are at an age where they soon may need some sort of care, whether that will be in-home care, nursing care, or […]
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Another Kind of “Bucket List”
Among the many changes in tax law to go into effect in 2010 was the change in cost basis for inherited assets. Previously, all inherited assets were “stepped-up” from their original value at date of purchase to their fair market value at date of death. In this way, if inherited assets were sold shortly after […]
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Making Your New Year’s Resolutions Stick
It’s the beginning of a New Year, a time of new beginnings when many people set goals for themselves and make their New Year’s resolutions; but according to Wikipedia, in spite of all this optimism and confidence, only 12% of people who make resolutions will actually achieve their goals! Why is it that so many […]
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The Uncertain Future of the Estate Tax Law
The question on every estate planning attorney’s mind (and on the minds of our clients) is what will happen to the estate tax next year? There is less than a week left before the estate tax expires, and I have lost hope that our representatives in Washington will actually reach a resolution before the […]
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New Developments in the Estate Tax Arena
We had great fun at our Annual Client Event. One of the topics we discussed was the status of the estate tax law changes. As you may have guessed, the question of course on every estate planning attorney’s mind (and on the minds of our clients) is what will happen to the estate tax next […]
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Imagine No Estate Tax
The federal estate tax is scheduled to disappear next year (in 2010); and although most people expect lawmakers to pass legislation keeping the estate tax alive, they also vaguely hope that the estate tax (also sometimes called the “death tax”) does disappear—at least for a little while. But this article in the Wall Street Journal […]
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What To Do If You Suspect Foul Play
The movies have given people certain expectations when it comes to a death in the family and probating a will; this Hollywood portrayal includes an attorney, a book-lined office, and the entire family assembled for a formal reading of the will which ends in shocked gasps as the entire fortune goes to an unknown and […]
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The IRS Provides One More Reason to Consider Long-Term Care Insurance
In the estate planning business we help people plan for the future, not only for their children and heirs but for themselves as well; which is why we are pleased to share the news that it just got a little bit easier to plan for your own financial future, because according to this article on […]
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