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Is there a better way for investors to donate to charity? Learn how to maximize a portfolio’s tax benefits—and increase the size of the gift—through charitable giving.
The SECURE Act of 2019 (the “Act”) has been signed into law and went into effect on January 1, 2020. It has several income tax provisions that affect individual taxpayers, including two important areas, retirement accounts and 529 college savings plans. The Act provides a good incentive to review the naming of your beneficiaries an...
Successful owners who choose to sell their business have many things to think about before beginning the process. Owners who are new to the process should consider not only the financial ramifications of selling their business but also how it can affect their life after the sale has finished. To make the selling of a profitable business much smooth...
Wyoming’s lack of income taxes, strong asset protection laws and allowance for private family trust companies are quickly elevating it as one of top trust situs states in terms of attracting new business. The State's unique aspects include dynasty trusts, directed trusts, tax advantages, creditor protection, beneficiary statement waivers,...
Parents and grandparents often want to help their children and grandchildren with significant financial goals and challenges: buying a first home, making a financial investment, or starting a new business. Intra-Family Loans (IFLs) are a simple, low-cost, effective (yet often underutilized) wealth transfer technique that parents and grandparents ca...
While “gifting down” to younger generations has historically been the norm, it’s now increasingly common for children to accumulate more wealth than their living parents. This provides an opportunity for children to “gift up” or provide loans to help support parents—while pursuing income and estate tax planning. ...
The U.S. Congress passed new tax law provisions in December 2019 that went into effect on January 1, 2020. Some of those laws involve important changes affecting individuals and tax-exempt organizations, including the SECURE Act that delays the IRA required minimum distributions from age 70-1/2 to 72, relaxing the 529 plan distributi...
For understandable reasons, the United States has adopted a series of laws designed to prevent U.S. taxpayers from taking advantage of foreign trusts as tax shelters from U.S. income taxation. The obvious application of these laws is when a U.S. citizen is attempting to transfer cash or income-producing assets to an offshore Trust. When dealing wit...
The new year brings with it new tax-savings opportunities, including larger tax exemptions and exclusions, and new rules governing most retirement accounts. This advisory includes charts showing these figures for 2020 as well as this year's income tax brackets. A list of strategies and tips to consider in your tax planning this year follows eac...
In this U.S. election year there are not only the current administration's tax reform to consider, but also those of the Democratic presidential candidates. With the possibility of a new president on the horizon, significant changes to the tax code may be on the way.
After stagnating in the U.S. Congress for much of 2019, the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act was quickly picked back up and added to legislation, bringing changes that impact individuals saving for retirement, retirement plan participants, and retirement plan sponsors. See how the changes will impact you, including...
The SECURE Act was recently signed into law in the U.S. It was a landmark legislation that may affect how you plan for retirement. Most of the provisions went into effect in 2020, which means now is the time to consider how these new rules affect your estate and tax planning. For the second part to this series, see How the SECURE Act...
Families often find it challenging to talk about long-term plans and wishes of their aging parents. But it’s never a good idea to wait until there’s a crisis to rally family members together on a plan that will address mom or dad’s needs and wishes regarding healthcare, living arrangements, and long-term financial care. Knowing how to get the conve...
As covered in the first part of the SECURE Act series, one of the key provisions of the Act is the partial elimination of the “stretch” or “life expectancy payout” for beneficiaries of retirement plans. In this second part in the series, a closer look is taken to see how that may affect your estate planning and the...