When it comes to estate planning, most folks know that you can use wills and trusts to distribute (and in some instances, control) their “stuff.”
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The fallout over Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney’s refusal to release his federal income tax returns has gotten ugly. Like Donald Trump/Rosie O’Donnell ugly. In case
Read MoreCan The New Mars Rover Save The U.S. Space Program?
Neil Armstrong stepped onto the Moon years before I was born. It was, at the time, the most extraordinary thing that many Americans had ever
Read MoreGetting To Know You Tuesday: Scott Kregel
I hate to fly. I hate the whole waiting in lines and getting jostled about like cattle and being treated fairly poorly by folks who
Read MorePresident Obama Throws Support Behind Tax Break For Olympic Athletes
Even President Obama has Olympic fever, it seems. That’s the only plausible explanation for the latest word that the President is throwing his support behind
Read MoreCall For Guest Posts About Tax Policy
As I have done for the past few years, I’ll be turning over the blog to my readers for the last week in August. But
Read MoreGoing For Tax-Exempt Gold On Olympic Medals
I love the Olympics. I make no apologies. I love the whole spectacle from the tacky opening ceremonies to the lovefest that is the closing
Read MoreMarriage Or Divorce Can Be A Name Changer
We’re smack in the middle of wedding season across most of the country. Statistically, more couples will tie the knot in June than any other
Read MoreHouse Votes To Extend Tax Cuts, Accomplishes Nothing
The House of Representatives voted today to extend existing tax cuts (as of today, I’m adding the term “so-called Bush tax cuts” to the list
Read MoreGetting To Know You Tuesday: Bree G. Vopelak
I’m not the only tax professional hooked on the Olympics this year. The next tax pro in my Getting to Know You Tuesday series, Bree
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