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Lessons from Heiting v. the United States: Utilizing Claim-Of-Right Deductions

In the recent case, Heiting v. the United States, an appellate court denied a claim-of-right deduction in accordance with Section 1341 of the Internal Revenue Code. The case originated from an effort by a taxpayer to receive a tax refund from the Internal Revenue Service. Following a denial of the…

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Making the Most of Estate Planning in 2022

While some people anticipated otherwise, 2022 started without any new federal regulation or tax changes addressing estate planning. As proposed legislation passed through the legislative process in 2021, major potential changes to federal estate and gift tax were dropped. These potential changes included a decrease in the estate and gift…

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Taking the Time to Review or Create an Estate Plan

Each year, it’s important for anyone interested in planning for the future of their assets to either create or revise their estate plan. Taking the time and including loved ones in estate planning discussions is the best thing that you can do to avoid conflict or estate planning disagreements.  Estate…

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Understanding the Role of Federal Taxes in 2022

As we begin our way through 2022, understanding various federal tax issues can help make the most of your estate planning this year. Because the federal legislature might pass regulations that alter these laws sometime during 2022, it’s important to understand critical federal tax laws you might want to utilize…

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The Advantage of Utilizing SPA Trusts in Your Estate Plan

In times of economic uncertainty, estate plans can benefit substantially from flexibility. As the country both continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic as well as face the challenges brought on by new strains of COVID-19, it’s a good idea to consider how to make your estate plan flexible. Not…

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Senator Bernie Sanders Proposes 77 Percent Estate Tax on Ultra-Wealthy Estates

On the heels of top Senate Republicans introducing legislation to fully repeal the federal estate tax, former Democratic presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders recently proposed to expand the estate tax on America’s wealthiest families. The proposal would create a 77 percent tax on the estates valued over $1 billion, a…

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The Role of a Trust Protector

Comprehensive estate planning is a long-term process. It is not complete simply because the many pieces of your estate plan have been considered and put into place. Your estate plan must be reviewed periodically, and with so much at stake it must also be protected. In addition to taking important…

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Benefits of an Irrevocable Trust

There are two main types of trusts: revocable and irrevocable. Basically, each trust is self-explanatory on the surface. For the most part, you have unfettered ability to revoke or amend a revocable trust. In contrast, it is extremely difficult and sometimes impossible to revoke or even amend an irrevocable trust.…

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