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Is There a Way to Avoid Paying Taxes on a Jointly-Owned Home?

There are many inheritance scenarios, where people hope that a simple solution will save them time and money. Unfortunately, that’s not always the way estate or tax laws work. A woman received joint ownership of her father’s house about a decade ago. Her father is still living there, and so…

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Can I Do Anything About 401(k) Taxes?

After years of enjoying the deductions for putting money into retirement accounts, it’s always an unpleasant stunner when people realize they have to pay taxes on their withdrawals. Or do they? Converting a 401(k) to a Roth IRA or Roth 401(k) will eliminate the need to pay taxes on withdrawals,…

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The Sooner You Complete Your Estate Plan, The Better

Among the top three reasons for an estate plan are to make sure that your assets are distributed according to your wishes, helping your loved ones from having to pay more taxes than necessary and if possible, avoiding having your estate go through probate. When there are minor children or…

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The Importance of Keeping Wills and Trusts Updated

There was a time when irrevocable bypass trusts were highly favored by estate planning attorneys as one of the best estate planning methods for married couples. It worked like this: one spouse would fund the trust with an amount that was just under the estate tax exemption. At the time…

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Houton Families: Going Back To Basis

Recent tax law changes are turning traditional estate planning on its head. Indeed, moves long considered savvy–for example, aggressively shifting wealth to younger generations while senior family members are still alive or leaving assets to a “bypass” trust–may no longer be necessary to save estate tax and could now leave…

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