2 major tax law changes for individuals in 2019
January 11, 2019 Knowledge Center
2 major tax law changes for individuals in 2019

While most provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) went into effect in 2018 and either apply through 2025 or are permanent, there are two major changes under the act for 2019. Here’s a closer look. 1. Medical expense deduction threshold With rising health care costs, claiming whatever tax breaks related to health […]

A Review of Significant TCJA Provisions Impacting Individual Taxpayers
January 8, 2019 Knowledge Center
A Review of Significant TCJA Provisions Impacting Individual Taxpayers

Now that 2019 has begun, there isn’t too much you can do to reduce your 2018 income tax liability. But it’s smart to begin preparing for filing your 2018 return. Because the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), which was signed into law at the end of 2017, likely will have a major impact on […]

A Prenup or a DAPT: Which is the Better Choice?
December 14, 2018 Knowledge Center
A Prenup or a DAPT: Which is the Better Choice?

If you or one of your adult children is getting married, you may be concerned about protecting your family’s assets in the event of a divorce. A prenuptial agreement can be an effective tool for overriding marital property rights and keeping assets in the family. But these agreements have disadvantages. For many families, a better […]

Check Deductibility Before Making Year-end Charitable Gifts
December 5, 2018 Knowledge Center
Check Deductibility Before Making Year-end Charitable Gifts

As the holidays approach and the year draws to a close, many taxpayers make charitable gifts — both in the spirit of the season and as a year-end tax planning strategy. But with the tax law changes that go into effect in 2018 and the many rules that apply to the charitable deduction, it’s a […]

Mutual funds: Handle With Care at Year End
November 14, 2018 Knowledge Center
Mutual funds: Handle With Care at Year End

As we approach the end of 2018, it’s a good idea to review the mutual fund holdings in your taxable accounts and take steps to avoid potential tax traps. Here are some tips. Avoid surprise capital gains Unlike with stocks, you can’t avoid capital gains on mutual funds simply by holding on to the shares. […]

Time for NQDC Plan Deferral Elections
November 7, 2018 Knowledge Center
Time for NQDC Plan Deferral Elections

If you’re an executive or other key employee, your employer may offer you a nonqualified deferred compensation (NQDC) plan. As the name suggests, NQDC plans pay employees in the future for services currently performed. The plans allow deferral of the income tax associated with the compensation. But to receive this attractive tax treatment, NQDC plans […]

Intellectual Property Requires Careful Estate Planning
November 2, 2018 Knowledge Center
Intellectual Property Requires Careful Estate Planning

If your estate includes forms of intellectual property (IP), such as patents and copyrights, it’s important to know how to address them in your estate plan. Although these intangible assets can have great value, in many ways they’re treated differently from other property types. 2 estate planning questions For estate planning purposes, IP raises two […]

Starting Slow with a SIMPLE IRA
October 26, 2018 Knowledge Center
Starting Slow with a SIMPLE IRA

For certain employers, particularly small businesses, introducing a retirement plan for employees may seem like a daunting task. The company owner may feel that providing a full-blown 401(k) plan is his or her only choice, but that’s far from true. There are other options to consider that are relatively easier to administer and usually less […]

Consider All the Tax Consequences Before Making Gifts to Loved Ones
October 18, 2018 Knowledge Center
Consider All the Tax Consequences Before Making Gifts to Loved Ones

Many people choose to pass assets to the next generation during life, whether to reduce the size of their taxable estate, to help out family members or simply to see their loved ones enjoy the gifts. If you’re considering lifetime gifts, be aware that which assets you give can produce substantially different tax consequences. Multiple types of […]

Charitable IRA Rollovers May be Especially Beneficial in 2018
October 3, 2018 Knowledge Center
Charitable IRA Rollovers May be Especially Beneficial in 2018

If you’re age 70½ or older, you can make direct contributions — up to $100,000 annually — from your IRA to qualified charitable organizations without owing any income tax on the distributions. This break may be especially beneficial now because of Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) changes that affect who can benefit from the […]

Retiring Abroad? Review Your Estate Plan Before Making The Move
October 1, 2018 Knowledge Center
Retiring Abroad? Review Your Estate Plan Before Making The Move

If you dream of spending your golden years in a tropical paradise, a culture-rich European city or another foreign locale, it’s important to understand the potential tax and estate planning implications. If you don’t, you could be hit with some unpleasant surprises. Avoiding the pitfalls If you’re a citizen of the United States, U.S. taxes […]

Is a Significant Portion of Your Wealth Concentrated in a Single Stock?
September 10, 2018 Knowledge Center
Is a Significant Portion of Your Wealth Concentrated in a Single Stock?

Estate planning and investment risk management go hand in hand. After all, an estate plan is effective only if you have some wealth to transfer to the next generation. One of the best ways to reduce your investment risk is to diversify your holdings. But it’s not unusual for affluent people to end up with […]