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A landmark Supreme Court ruling ironed out many but not all of the wrinkles in the legal landscape for gay clients.
June 29
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Prevent clients from paying more on capital gains for some ETFs. Plus, why clients should know and care about passive foreign investment companies, and planning for the transfer of a business.
June 25 -
Financial fraud perpetrated against the elderly is on the rise, according to a new survey of CPA financial planners.
June 23 -
Four mistakes to watch for when doing a checkup on your client's portfolio. Plus: Knowing when to give up stocks, and how annuity withdrawals are taxed
June 18 -
Unbundling fees might clarify the deductibility of your work, but may be tricky for some firms.
June 15 -
One way ETFs are more tax-friendly than mutual funds; Plus, how entrepreneur clients can stop overpaying on taxes, and when AMT doesn't have to mean "assume more tax."
June 11 -
Plan sponsors are automatically enrolling newly hired employees, as well as those employees who are eligible but not participating in a retirement plans; Plus, the dos and don'ts for the final years of a client's career.
June 11 -
U.S. House Republicans are proposing a 7.7% cut to the IRS budget, setting the boundaries for a budget standoff over the next few months.
June 11 -
The retirement account faces three significant forces that will shape its future: regulatory reform, demographics and expanded coverage. See how they're likely to play out.
June 11
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Planners agree that the strategy is a boon for high-income clients, but controversy swirls around the issue of timing.
June 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service has agreed to change its policy on identity theft and provide victims with copies of the fraudulent tax returns that have been filed under their names by scammers.
June 2 -
After a 6-year bull run, many client portfolios have grown nicely. But cashing out -- or even rebalancing -- may have a downside. See how these advisors are working to minimize the pain.
June 1 -
Taxes matter in fund investing, even when there's no bill. Plus: Knowing the difference in costs on 401(k) and IRA withdrawals, and what to do after tax season.
May 28 -
Fewer than 14,000 American households received 5.6% of adjusted gross income in 2012, according to data released by the IRS that underscore the increasing concentration of income.
May 28 -
Put affluent clients' annual contributions into an IRA and then convert it to a Roth on the same day, says Aspiriant's Ray Edwards.
May 27 -
Several of Steve Janachowski's clients are wealthy professionals with high incomes, but a lot of retirement uncertainty.
May 22 -
Saving on taxes during a liquidity event: Plus, how to get a double dose of tax-deferred savings, and when doing nothing is a client's best strategy.
May 21 -
A long-term strategy turns taxed-interest income into lower-taxed capital gains.
May 19 -
Nearing the top 1% of total U.S. households, the Obama family holds roughly $1.25 million in Treasury notes and bills.
May 19 -
Even taxpayers with professional help can make significant mistakes. See the three failures that tripped up one taxpayer.
May 18





