With the IRS releasing the 2026 cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) for pension and 401(k) plan limit that also reflect the updates under the SECURE 2.0 Act, the changes will affect how much individuals can contribute to qualified retirement plans throughout the year. For the key highlights, view this summary of the indexed amounts for 2023 to 2026 for your wealth planning.
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With the passing of the One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB), the tax landscape was reshaped for high-income earners by making certain the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions permanent and introducing some new tax breaks. Learn more on how the OBBB impacts your tax planning through this guide that offers a variety of strategies to minimize your taxes in the current tax environment.
With the passing of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), the U.S. Federal Reserve cutting interest rates, and inflation showing signs of moderating, tax planning remains important for taxpayers seeking to manage cash flows and reduce their tax liabilities over time. As you close out 2025 and prepare for the year ahead, use this guide to help make informed decisions—and identify opportunities for reducing, deferring, or accelerating your tax obligations.
Private companies find themselves navigating a tax landscape marked by rapid change and increasing complexity. The wave of legislative, economic, and technological developments over the past year has created novel challenges. There are also new opportunities and risks that come with the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (the OBBBA), making proactive planning and compliance essential.
As the year winds down, family offices and their advisors have an opportunity to review their financial landscape and prepare for long-term objectives. This session moves beyond standard tax planning, providing practical perspectives on strategic year-end decisions and forward-looking opportunities.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) has spurred more interest among businesses that may qualify for the tax benefits associated with qualified small business stock (QSBS), including businesses that currently are classified as S corporations for federal income tax purposes. With the amendments made by the OBBB, shareholders of S corporations have new incentives to consider converting to a C corporation structure to the extent Code Section 1202 might apply.
Through a series of laws, the U.S. government is ensuring taxpayer's compliance with foreign trust tax and reporting rules. The obvious application of these laws is to a U.S. citizen attempting to transfer cash or income-producing assets to an offshore trust. When dealing with foreign trusts, however, these laws can apply in circumstances where unsuspecting non-U.S. citizen taxpayers can be financially devastated by the consequences.
The new spending and U.S. tax law known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), which was signed into law on July 4, 2025, keeps individual tax rates and important deductions in place, with significant tweaks. Outlined and summarized in this chart, taxpayers can explore the individual provisions and compare the OBBBA changes with the former tax law. Note the new areas of long-term certainty and plan around it.
With the passing of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (the BBB), there are both risks and tax planning opportunities. In this 10-minute interview, Brian Lucareli, director of Foley Private Client Services and co-chair of the Family Offices group, sits down with Jason Kohout, partner and fellow co-chair, to discuss the BBB. During this session, Jason focused on the estate gift tax exemptions and other planning opportunities.
Staying ahead of evolving tax laws and estate planning strategies is essential for preserving family wealth across generations. This session will provide the latest updates on tax regulations, trust structures, and estate planning considerations that impact family offices and wealth advisors. Experts will share insights on how recent legislative changes may influence planning strategies, along with best practices for optimizing tax efficiency, ensuring asset protection, and facilitating smooth generational transitions.