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Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Initiative is Revised Indefinitely for Undeclared Offshore Bank Accounts and Overseas Assets
The Internal Revenue Service has reopened the very popular and lucrative Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Initiative (OVDI) for an indefinite period, according to the IRS Newswire release on January 9. If your middle name is “Revenue” and you discover a way … Continue reading
Posted in Offshore Bank Account, Overseas Assets, Tax Law
Tagged California Tax Attorney, Connie Yi, CPA, Internal Revenue Service, IRS Newswire, Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Initiative, OVDI, overseas assets, San Francisco Bay Area, U.S. taxpayers, Undeclared Offshore Bank Accounts
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California Real Estate Market Improvement Will Be Influenced By Hispanic, Elderly, And First-Time Home Buyers
We recently read an interesting article by Catherine New at DailyFinance.com about the impact of Latino home buyers on the real estate market’s recovery in California and other states with a large Hispanic population. According to the article, the Hispanic … Continue reading
Posted in California Real Estate Law, Residential Real Estate, Strategic Foreclosure
Tagged adjustable-rate mortgages, baby-boomer, California Hispanic population, California Tax Attorney, certified public accountant, DailyFinance.com, demographic group, elderly people, empty nest, energy-efficient houses, ethnic minority group, first-time homeowners, foreclosures, heating and cooling equipment, Hispanic community, Housing Market, IndyStar.com, Latino home buyers, licensed real estate broker, long-term financial security, monthly utility bills, mortgage agreement, real estate attorney, real estate market, real estate market recovery
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Estate Tax and Gift Tax Laws and Rates Change, So Your Estate Planning Should, Too
Taxes seem to be one of the hot topics these days, especially on the presidential campaign trail. Regardless of which party controls Congress or the White House at any point in time, as taxpayers, we need to deal with the … Continue reading
Posted in California Trust Law, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Gift Tax, Income Tax, Trust Administration, Trusts & Estates
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