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Saturday, December 29, 2007
Estate taxes eat away a substantial portion of your estate if you are not careful to take necessary steps in time. It is absolutely essential for you to start planning at once if you have property valued above two million dollars. This is the current limit up to which no estate tax [...]

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Business Succession And Estate Tax Planning Strategies

by What is the job market (what-is-the-job-market) @ Sat, 22 Sep 2007 14:00:24 +0300
You achieved all this for yourself and your family. It should also explain your stand in the company and the details of the stock you hold. Knowledge of federal estate tax- Economic Growth and [...]

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By MICHAEL DAVIDOFF

From the time we entered the workforce, we’ve learned how important it is to save for retirement. In fact, if we put $1,000 away for someone graduating from college today, it would be worth over $72,000 by the time they start collecting social security. (This assumes graduation at age 22, social security at [...]

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In a past article I relayed the plight of the widow who stated:
“I didn’t realize what an A-B Revocable Living Trust meant and that it had to be divided between the survivor and the deceased spouse and that I am limited as to what I can use from his share.”
She told me that she only [...]

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By Michael Katz
Special to TheStreet.com
9/12/2007 10:41 AM EDT
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Whenever something of value changes hands, the Internal Revenue Service is usually going to want its cut.
But if you plan ahead and employ tax-smart strategies, you can make sure more of your wealth goes to your nephew Steve than to [...]

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By Alan L. Olsen, CPA MBA (tax)
Managing Partner
Greenstein Rogoff Olsen & Co. LLP Wealth management is an important issue for those with substantial assets to protect. Many people incorrectly assume that their estates will escape federal estate tax [...]

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I’m most found very common mistakes that people make in the divorce process. A tax or financial pro can help you avoid them.     -  Don’t let emotions guide you in determining the divorce settlement. Divorce is on every side a lot of things, but is caused first of all by emotional issues or financial problems in [...]

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July 02, 2007: 08:05 PM EST
Jul. 2, 2007 (Investor’s Business Daily) –
Today’s Democratic-led Congress looks unlikely to repeal the federal estate tax.
So your best course of action may be to stay alive. But in the unpleasant event you can’t, careful planning will preserve more of your hard-won assets for your heirs. First, [...]

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JUNE/JULY, 2007

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