by Christine | Mar 27, 2012 | Elder Law, Tax Deductions, Tax Planning |
If you're helping out a financially stressed relative in this still-lousy economy, you may be entitled to some tax breaks. Taking care of your elderly loved ones is a difficult task. It can be emotionally difficult, as well as financially crippling. In honor of...
by Christine | Jan 5, 2012 | Asset Protection, Estate Planning, Tax Planning |
The simple answers are usually painfully wrong, and the real art of asset protection is the exercise of considerable forethought as to how the structure will work under extreme duress, with creditors getting writs and orders so as to financially strangle the Debtor....
by Christine | Jan 5, 2012 | Asset Protection, Estate Planning, Tax Planning |
The simple answers are usually painfully wrong, and the real art of asset protection is the exercise of considerable forethought as to how the structure will work under extreme duress, with creditors getting writs and orders so as to financially strangle the Debtor....
by Christine | Jan 4, 2012 | Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Tax Planning |
A woman who dated her beau for 44 years and was on the verge of finally marrying him lost a case recently in New Jersey tax court that cost her beau’s estate $214,000 in state taxes. That’s money that would have otherwise gone to her and the man’s niece and nephew....
by Christine | Jan 4, 2012 | Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Tax Planning |
A woman who dated her beau for 44 years and was on the verge of finally marrying him lost a case recently in New Jersey tax court that cost her beau’s estate $214,000 in state taxes. That’s money that would have otherwise gone to her and the man’s niece and nephew....
by Christine | Dec 30, 2011 | Charitable Giving, Tax Planning |
As individuals and businesses rush to make charitable contributions at this busy time of year, the IRS has issued several tips as reminders of tax law provisions that have taken effect in recent years. If you’re considering making last-minute charitable...