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Tag Archives: estate taxes
Whitney Houston Update; IRS Publishes “Fresh Start” for Struggling Taxpayers; California Residency
We are in the heart of tax season, so naturally we have recently been addressing many related issues. We wish we had time to discuss them all on our weekly radio and web broadcast on KDOW 1220 AM, and then … Continue reading
Posted in Asset Protection, California Trust Law, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Family Law, Filing Your Tax Return, Income Tax, Probate, Radio Show: Wealth Preservation and You, Tax Law, Trust Administration, Trusts & Estates
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Living Trust And Estate Tax Laws May Change. Will Your Estate Plan Still Be Appropriate?
We have recently written about living trusts, and their impact on estate taxes, but we feel the need to address this topic again, because of the uncertainly concerning the current federal estate tax laws, which expire at the end of … Continue reading
Posted in Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Radio Show: Wealth Preservation and You, Tax Law, Trust Administration, Trusts & Estates
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