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Tax Planning
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Charitable Capital Gain Harvesting – A Tax Twofer For Those Charitably Inclined
It is rare for the IRS to allow two benefits for the price of one, but for those considering charitable giving, here is a strategy to capture just that. Donating appreciated securities, a method we call charitable capital gain harvesting, allows donors to receive a double benefit from charitable contributions in the form of 1) the market…
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Should I convert IRA money to a Roth?
Should I convert IRA money to a Roth is a complex question. Before 2017 tax law allowed recharacterization (being able to undo a Roth conversion). After 2017, tax law changed and you can no longer undo a conversion. So, before converting an IRA to a Roth, think through your full portfolio and goals. Converting an…
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Why Do I Need a Trust?
A simple will works for some people, but maybe not for you. Are you in a second marriage? Have minor children? Are you concerned about fraud? These are just a few of the many reasons to consider a trust. There are some simple estate planning techniques that you can use, such as adding beneficiaries to your retirement…
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10 Easily Fixable But Often Overlooked Financial Planning Items
It’s easy to let important financial tasks slip your mind, so take a minute to check this list for any to-do items you may have forgotten. It could make a big difference in your bottom line. We go through our daily activities and oftentimes neglect to revisit financial aspects that can earn us some extra…
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Do You Give Money To Charity Or Plan To In The Future? You Should Know What A DAF Is.
If you are looking to make charitable giving a part of your personal planning, understanding the role a DAF can play is a helpful place to start. A DONOR-ADVISED FUND, or DAF, is a giving account established at a public charity. It allows donors to make a charitable contribution, receive an immediate tax deduction, and then recommend…