by Christine | Aug 21, 2014 | Estate Planning, Inheritance, Probate, Tax Planning |
No one wants to leave their heirs with a mess to sort out or fight over. Here's a look at the top six things to remember when you're estate planning for a blended family. If you are remarried, how does the new marriage affect your estate planning? There are...
by Christine | Aug 19, 2014 | Elder Law, Medi-Cal, Medicare, Retirement Planning, Tax Planning |
The best time to discuss finances with your parents is when they are competent, self-sufficient adults. Planning ahead and seeking out the appropriate professional financial assistance on their behalf can help ensure your parents enter their golden years in the most...
by Christine | Apr 25, 2014 | Corporation, Estate Planning, Small Business, Tax Planning |
For many years, when an individual outgrew a proprietorship, a corporation was the norm. Today, limited liability companies (LLCs) are popular. But despite the inroads of the LLC, corporations persist. But there are key differences between S and C status. If you own a...
by Christine | Jan 7, 2013 | Charitable Giving, Charitable IRA Rollover, Charitable Organization, Charitable Trust, Fiscal Cliff, Tax Deductions, Tax Exempt, Tax Planning, Taxes |
Unless an IRA is a Roth, the account owner must take yearly minimum required distributions starting at age 70½ and pay tax on the withdrawals. With the charitable IRA rollover, as it is called, the donation can count against the minimum required distribution...
by Christine | Dec 26, 2012 | 2012, Estate Tax, Estates, Tax Planning, Taxes |
The good news: There was no Mayan apocalypse.The bad news: You didn’t win the Powerball. This past year will undoubtedly be remembered for several important events – the Supreme Court’s decision upholding Obamacare, the London Olympics and the reelection...
by Christine | Dec 21, 2012 | Tax Planning, Taxes |
“Any time you make a decision purely for tax reasons, it has a way of coming back and biting you.” It’s no secret that the looming “fiscal cliff” has investors sitting on the edge of their seats. And if the President and Congress cannot agree on a plan to avert...