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Don’t Forget to Include These Three Items in Your Will

A will or trust explains what you want to have happen to your assets when you die, hopefully in a very, very long time. While most people understand that a will explains what to do with money, property, and children, there are other parts you might be surprised by. MSN’s…

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Why Children Should Be Included in Charitable Giving Plans

A fear that children will not be motivated to have careers because of their family’s wealth is a concern. However, in the long run, it can hamper how wealth is handled by the next generation. In a perfect world, discussing a family’s legacy should be a process that begins when…

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Does This Letter Ruling Impact Your Charitable Lead Annuity Trust?

Estate planning attorneys and CPAs all keep an eye on letter rulings to see if IRS decisions have any bearing on their own client’s situations. In this case, a taxpayer is setting up a revocable trust and wants to use a Charitable Lead Annuity Trust known as a CLAT. A…

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Left Out of Dad’s Will, Court Awards Son $15 Million

The fight over Conrad Prebys’ $1 billion estate continues, three years after the San Diego developer and philanthropist died. When the directors of the Conrad Prebys Foundation decided to give his son Eric $15 million, despite the fact that his father had left him out of the will, Preby’s longtime…

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The Most Generous Givers Are 65 Plus

At 65, Americans are shifting their focus from accumulating to giving of time and resources. It seems like a natural progression: after living for more than six decades, there’s a greater understanding of what matters. The generosity of the 50 million Americans over 65 may be in part because of…

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How Can I Use My Life Insurance to Give to Charity?

“Financial planning is an ongoing process that examines your goals, situation and finances, in order to determine if and how these goals can be met. It’s not a product-centric process, but often we use financial products like mutual funds, annuities and/or life insurance to achieve goals in the most efficient…

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Here’s How to Donate to Loved Ones and Avoid a Tax Bite

While there’s a time limit on this great opportunity for tax-free giving—2025, unless Congress makes some changes—this is a good time to take advantage of minimizing your tax liability through generosity. There’s a new big break for top-dollar wealth transfers, thanks to the new tax law. Basic rule: the more…

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How to Make Your Charitable Giving Have a Greater Impact

Most donations are made in December, and charities of all shapes and sizes make the most of the holiday spirit. However, by taking a bit of time to plan out charitable giving, including doing some research and talking with your family about your legacy, your giving could have a greater…

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What You Need to Know About Charitable Giving

Even with the new tax laws in place, there are still advantages to philanthropy, at all levels of giving. There are many ways to support causes that matter to you. Some charitable giving can be incorporated into your estate plan, according to Investopedia’s article, “A Primer on Philanthropic Vehicles.” However,…

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Who Pays Taxes When Mom and Dad Make a Generous Gift?

First, say thank you. Then, learn more about the rules about paying taxes on a financial gift. Couples whose families are generous enough to give them help towards buying their first home are often concerned with what, if any, tax liability may be created. Do they have to pay taxes…

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