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Thursday, July 21, 2016

Things to Do Following the Death of a Loved One: Part II

Please Note:  The following is a general list of considerations and should not replace the advice of an attorney familiar with your situation; This article is not legal advice and will not necessarily apply to all situations- for specific advice tailored to your situation, please consult with an estate planning attorney.

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Monday, July 18, 2016

Things to Do Following the Death of a Loved One: Part I

Please Note:  The following is a general list of considerations and should not replace the advice of an attorney familiar with your situation; This article is not legal advice and will not necessarily apply to all situations- for specific advice tailored to your situation, please consult with an estate planning attorney.  


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Sunday, March 20, 2016

All About Business Series: #1 Limited Liability Company (LLC) Basics

The All About Business article series will cover many common questions that clients ask when they’re looking to form a business (or when they’re “fixing” an existing business). 


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Friday, March 18, 2016

The Tax Deductions That Can Save You Thousands

There's a whole list of homeowner-related tax breaks that you might be leaving on the table. 


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Thursday, September 3, 2015

Watch Tiffany Ballenger interview on August 29th episode of Fox News Channel's "Bob Massi is the Property Man"


Tiffany Ballenger, Esq., of Phillips Ballenger Estate Attorneys, is again featured as a legal expert the Fox News Channel's show, "Bob Massi is the Property Man" (episode aired on Saturday, August 29th).


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Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Fox News Channel features attorney Tiffany Ballenger


Phillips Ballenger's Tiffany Ballenger was featured as a legal expert on the new Fox News Channel's show, "Bob Massi is the Property Man". 

"Bob Massi is the Property Man" brings viewers important analysis and answers on the real estate and housing markets. 

Fox News legal analyst and Nevada real estate attorney Bob Massi provides his invaluable insight and expertise on the trends in the constantly shifting markets. 

On the half-hour show, Massi offers advice to homeowners who are dealing with declining property values and other problems following the housing crisis. Industry experts join Bob to offer their analysis of property trends and deals.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

NV Secretary of State Fees to Increase under SB 483- Effective July 1, 2015!


Pursuant to SB 483 of the 2015 Nevada Legislature, effective July 1, 2015, certain Nevada Secretary of State fees will change as follows:

  • Annual list and initial list fees will increase by $25.00 for all entity types (an increase from $125.00 to $150.
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Thursday, May 21, 2015

Chris Phillips & Tiffany Ballenger selected to 2015 Super Lawyers


We are pleased to announce that Chris and Tiffany, founding partners of Phillips Ballenger Estate Attorneys, have both been selected to the 2015 Mountain States Super Lawyers list.

Christopher Phillips has been selected to the 2015 Mountain States Super Lawyers list. No more than 5% of the lawyers in this region are selected by Super Lawyers.  Chris practices in the areas of probate, trust, and estate litigation.

Tiffany Ballenger has been selected to the 2015 Mountain States Super Lawyers Rising Starts list.
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Monday, August 25, 2014

Nevada is voted Best Trust state in America (again)...

Tiffany Ballenger, Esq., Phillips Ballenger Estate Attorneys:

Good news for Nevada residents, practitioners & those who form Nevada based trusts- Nevada wins "by a landslide" once again for best state to form a trust. 

Here's the article from Trust Advisor.com... 

 


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Saturday, February 22, 2014

Phillips Ballenger Announces Military and Teacher Discounts

We are happy to announce that all current and former Military service members and current teachers will be offered a discount on Estate Planning, Asset Protection (including LLC formation and Nevada Asset Protection Trusts) and Short Sale/Loan Modification retentions. 

This is our way to thank you for your dedication and service to our country and community!

-Tiffany Ballenger, Esq.


Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Update on the Mortgage Debt Cancellation Tax Relief- 2014

Update on the current status of the mortgage debt cancellation tax relief provision that expired at the end of 2013.  As soon as the last one-year extension was passed on New Years’ Day 2013, NAR (National Association of Realtors) began working on another extension of this critical tax provision.  With NAR’s encouragement, champions of this provision introduced bi-partisan bills in both the House and Senate (H.R. 2994/S. 1187), to extend the provision for one or two years. Unfortunately, the current prospect of these bills being enacted in the short term is not particularly high. We are facing four big hurdles. 

1. The Chairmen of both of Congress’s tax committees (Senate Finance and House Ways and Means) have committed to passing comprehensive tax reform legislation before the end of 2014.  As part of reform, they have both indicated that they plan to go through the long list of expiring items, including mortgage debt cancellation, and cull those that are not worthy of permanence and make all the “worthy” ones a permanent part of the tax law.  However, tax reform is unlikely to be completed in the coming months. If Congress were to extend the expiring provisions now, it might appear that they were giving up on tax reform.  This is not a signal they wish to send.

2. There are over 50 such expiring tax provisions (often referred to as “extenders”).  Congress rarely passes single tax provisions by themselves. The rules in both the House (and especially the Senate) could allow for added amendments that would turn a simple bill with wide support into a politically divisive bill.

3. The extension of the tax relief “costs” money to the Treasury.  The Joint Committee on Taxation estimates that a one-year extension of the mortgage debt cancellation relief would cost $3.7 billion.  Some Members of Congress will insist that amount be offset by raising taxes elsewhere or cuts in spending – an ongoing debate in Congress. 

4. The Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, Senator Max Baucus of Montana, has been nominated by President Obama to serve as the next United States Ambassador to China.  His departure from the Senate will turn the chairmanship over to Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon.  As with any change in committee leadership, there will be an adjustment period.

In sum, NAR tried to have the extension passed by year-end but it was not possible. Because of the factors listed above, NAR has so far decided not to issue Member-wide Call for Action at this time, but has instead focused on working with Congressional leadership and the bill sponsors to find additional support for moving this legislation now that Congress has returned to Washington.  Our lobbyists are in daily meetings with Members of Congress, pressing for an extension and providing the most up to date data on short sales and foreclosures to continue to highlight this as a top priority. 

What can you do?  First, you can contact your Representative and Senators to urge them to act on these bills.  The more Members hear from constituents, the better. 

At this point our best estimate is that Congress will pass some extension of this law, probably late in 2014, and make it retroactive.  There is precedent for Congress doing this, but no guarantee.

Thank you to the National Association of Realtors for this timely update (permalink to the original article: http://www.realtor.org/articles/2014-update-on-mortgage-cancellation-tax-relief).

Tiffany Ballenger


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