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A recent Supreme Court case held that the Code Sec. 965 mandatory repatriation tax was constitutional, but the majority opinion avoided the principal issue presented to the court.
August 1
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
Meager security budgets, flammable family dynamics and set-in-their-ways employees can put assets, and sometimes the safety of family members themselves, at risk.
July 31
360 Privacy -
By blending empathy, pragmatism, prompt action and effective communication, financial planners can have an outsized impact on clients with dementia and their families.
July 25
Vanilla -
Cost segregation could reap real real tax advantages when it comes to IRA-to-Roth IRA conversions — but advisors must know if the pricey initial study makes it cost effective.
July 23
Miser Wealth Partners -
Client discussions about legacy planning, taxes and financial objectives inevitably raise questions that, often enough, only insurance can address.
July 17
Boulevard Insurance Strategies -
After my last column about spreading out the tax season, several readers contacted me to share their experiences about making busy season more sane.
July 11
L&H CPAs and Advisors -
Advisors who don't consistently make their dollars-and-cents value apparent to clients risk not only being undervalued but also "laid off."
July 11
Mercer Advisors -
The Government Accountability Office recently found that some populations may be getting selected for IRS audits at a higher rate than others.
July 9
Government Accountability Office -
The fate of hyperrealistic advisor bots depends on many factors — including the validity of a phenomenon dubbed the "uncanny valley" effect.
July 9
GeoWealth -
When your clients are divorcing, you need to figure out two things: Which one is your client, and who is their attorney?
July 5
Dimopoulos Bruggeman PC