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Tax Court Upholds Formula Gifts
Chalk one up for the taxpayers!
Facebook Founders Find Estate Planning Fix
Mark Zuckerberg and Dustin Moskovitz, the co-founders of Facebook and two of the world’s youngest billionaires, may seem too young to be thinking about estate planning. But in 2008, when they were both 24, they used an estate planning tool that is more familiar to people two or three times their age.
Who’s on First?
Not knowing the language of estate planning can put you in the middle of a not-so-funny situation.
Best Picture Nominee “The Descendants” is Full of Estate Planning Nuggets
“The Descendants” is entertaining on many levels, and it rightly deserves its Best Picture nomination.
How to Succeed in the USA? Think Like an Immigrant
“Unless we learn to expand the boundaries of our field of vision and opportunity, we will not see enough opportunity to maximize our harvest. Better by far to emulate the immigrant and see more widely, and seize opportunity wherever we find it.” Glenn Llopis
Ongoing Estate Tax Uncertainty
The future of the federal estate tax is in the hands of the voters this November. A lot depends on the makeup of Congress come 2013. Here are some probable scenarios of how the current uncertainty will play out.
ANSWERS TO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT ESTATE PLANNING
This article answers some of the most frequently asked questions about estate planning.
Three Deadly Mistakes of Business Succession Planning
What not to do when figuring out how to make sure your business will outlive you.
Whistleblower Lawsuit Alleges that Hospice Fraudulently Used as Profit Center
A national hospice company improperly cycled patients through nursing homes and hospice with a goal of making as much profit as possible from Medicare, according to a whistleblower lawsuit announced in early January.