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“Family” – An Estate Planning Topic Of Constant Change in Ann Arbor
August 16th, 2013
Many families today are living with trusts that their ancestors established decades ago. In each case, there’s a definition of “family,” either explicitly written into the trust or, by default, applied by its governing law. There are innu…
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Business Owner Lesson: Know The Facts About Bankruptcy in Ann Arbor
August 15th, 2013
Failure isn’t something that most people plan for and that’s a serious mistake. Small business owners know more than anyone about the realities of bankruptcy, either in the form or near-misses or through personal experience. Consequently, no one…
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Did You Forget About Your State Estate And Inheritance Taxes?
August 14th, 2013
If you live in one of the states with an estate tax, you need to take the tax into account when planning your estate … Another state tax to take into account when planning your estate is the inheritance tax. Just when you think you’ve got the who…
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Deduction Limitations Impact Wealthy Donors in Ann Arbor
August 13th, 2013
While most people are fixated on tax rate increases adding to their income tax bill in 2013 and beyond, very few people are aware that the Pease limitation reinstatement can add to their income tax bills by phasing out some key itemized deductions. A…
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How To Make A Planned Gift More Flexible in Ann Arbor
August 12th, 2013
It is indeed possible for a charitable gift annuity, a charitable remainder unitrust, a charitable remainder annuity trust, a life estate agreement or a pooled income fund to be converted into a current gift. Have you considered expanding your genero…
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Don’t Dance Around Disinheritance in Ann Arbor
August 9th, 2013
“This is the thing people who disinherit someone don’t understand: It puts a huge amount of pressure on those who aren’t being disinherited,” says Caschetta, whose experience inspired her to write a book on the subject that she's trying…
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Conservation Easements Are No Easy Task – Do Your Homework in Ann Arbor
August 8th, 2013
In general, the value of an easement is the value of the property’s development rights. But in practice, these financial values are far more nuanced and flexible. Do you know the fundamentals of conservation easements? If not, then you might want t…
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Estate Planning With Portability in Ann Arbor
August 7th, 2013
The first issue regarding portability is what does portability do? The answer is that portability allows the first spouse to die to transfer his/her unused estate tax applicable exclusion amount to the surviving spouse, who can then use it for his/he…
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Your Last Will And Testament Is NOT The Final Word On Your IRA in Ann Arbor
August 6th, 2013
The only time your Will would control who gets your IRA is if your estate is the beneficiary. Generally, it’s not a good idea to name your estate as the beneficiary of your IRA. Even though you made sure to prepare your Last Will and Testament, it…
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Are You Planning To Fund Your Retirement With A Business Sale in Ann Arbor?
August 5th, 2013
If selling your business is any part of your retirement plan, Mr. Gerber said, it is essential to know what your business is worth. And it is important to start tracking its value long before you plan to sell. As a business owner, your business and y…
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