The estate and gift tax exemption is scheduled to drop in half at the beginning of 2026. This is going to shift the supply/demand ratio so far in favor of estate planners that wealthy prospective clients who know they need to make their large gifts need to start acting now. If wealthy clients wait until…
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Recent Supreme Court Decision Changes the Game for Small Business Succession Plans…
Has your small business purchased life insurance on its owners as a succession strategy? It may be time to check the company’s buy-sell agreements and plan next steps with your advisors to avoid unexpected estate taxes! A common succession strategy for small closely-held businesses is for the company to buy life insurance policies on the life of…
Continue reading…Tax Update- 90-Day Reprieve on Income Tax Filings & Payments + PB Law Tax Cheat Sheets!
The 2020 tax season is underway, but millions of Americans have yet to start preparing their tax returns. Earlier this week, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin offered taxpayers a 90-day reprieve on paying their income taxes. As of Friday, March 20, the deadline to file tax returns has also been…
Continue reading…This Labor Day, Think Like a Boss…
Entrepreneurship & Starting Your Own Business In researching the origins of Labor day, this concise description offered by Wikipedia caught my eye: “It honors the American labor movement and the contributions that workers have made to the strength, prosperity, laws, and well-being of the country” …Wikipedia. This research really had me thinking about how the…
Continue reading…New Rules for Nevada Commerce Tax Filings!
According to an email received from the Nevada Department of Taxation, the filing requirement for the Commerce Tax has been changed- please see below: If the Nevada gross revenue of your business from July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019 was $4,000,000 or less, your business is no longer required to file a Commerce Tax…
Continue reading…Important Estate Planning Considerations for LGBTQ Individuals & Families
Most people, regardless of their gender identity or sexual orientation, should make an estate plan. However, same-sex couples/families and LGBTQ individuals may have more to gain from making an estate plan than others because of the ever-changing nature of the laws surrounding LGBTQ issues. An estate plan can also help clarify the nature their relationship…
Continue reading…4 Estate Planning Myths That Refuse To Die
By Ron Carson, Forbes, May 5, 2019 Link to Original Article Estate planning remains one of the most misunderstood areas of planning. Over the years, I’ve met with people who “only needed a financial plan, not an estate plan” or “didn’t need a financial plan, just some help with estate planning.” I’ve also met with…
Continue reading…Why Your Family’s Money Belongs In Nevada — No Matter Where You Live
April 2, 2019 By Michele Lerner, for Forbes/ Whittier Trust, Brandvoice Link to Original Article Nevada may be known for its casinos and high-stakes poker games, but high-net-worth families will find it no gamble to keep their money there. “Nevada is one of the most trust-friendly states — and a great alternative to placing your money…
Continue reading…Spring Cleaning: Helpful Tools for Organization
Spring is notorious for being the season that is most associated with new beginnings and clean slates. The term “Spring Cleaning” is historically linked to a deep cleaning of one’s home, inside and out, due to the effects of Winter. Read more about the historical significance of spring cleaning here. However, Spring is also a…
Continue reading…Tax Savings Strategies to Implement NOW to Lower Your 2019 Tax Bill
The TCJA (Tax Cuts and Jobs Act) virtually doubled the standard deduction (for personal returns). For 2019, the standard personal deductions are: $12,200 – Single (or married filing separately) $24,400 – Married, filing jointly $18,350 – Head of Household You can find info for 2018 here. If you’re used to itemizing your deductions- the new…
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