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Avoid these four estate planning deadly sins

December 23, 2020 by Michael DiBernardo

Avoid these four estate planning deadly sins

According to literature, the “seven deadly sins” are lust, gluttony, greed, laziness, wrath, envy and pride. Although individuals may be guilty of these from time to time, other types of “sins” can be fatal to an estate plan if you’re not careful. Here are four transgressions to avoid. Sin #1: You don’t update beneficiary forms. […]

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Lessons of 2020: Change management

December 22, 2020 by Michael DiBernardo

Lessons of 2020: Change management

The year 2020 has taught businesses many lessons. The sudden onset of the COVID-19 pandemic followed by drastic changes to the economy have forced companies to alter the size of their workforces, restructure work environments and revise sales models — just to name a few challenges. And what this has all meant for employees is […]

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Only specific trusts are eligible to hold S corporation stock

December 16, 2020 by Michael DiBernardo

Only specific trusts are eligible to hold S corporation stock

S corporations must comply with several strict requirements or risk losing their tax-advantaged status. Among other things, they can have no more than 100 shareholders, no more than one class of stock and only certain types of shareholders. In an estate planning context, it’s critical that any trusts that own S corporation stock — or […]

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Consider reevaluating your tax plans based on the outcome of the presidential election

December 9, 2020 by Michael DiBernardo

Consider reevaluating your tax plans based on the outcome of the presidential election

Now that Joe Biden has been projected as the winner of the presidential election by major news outlets,* you may wonder if your federal taxes will be affected. President-elect Biden campaigned on a broad agenda, including a pledge to roll back many of President Trump’s tax policies. In response to the Tax Cuts and Jobs […]

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Estate planning and your art collection

December 4, 2020 by Michael DiBernardo

Estate planning and your art collection

If you’re an art collector, it’s critical for your estate plan to address your collection separately from other types of assets. Investments in artwork may be motivated in part by potential financial gain, but for most collectors the primary motivation is a passion for the art itself. As a result, managing these assets involves issues […]

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Putting the finishing touches on next year’s budget

December 3, 2020 by Michael DiBernardo

Putting the finishing touches on next year’s budget

By now, some businesses have completed their 2021 budgets while others are still crunching numbers and scrutinizing line items. As you put the finishing touches on your company’s spending plan for next year, be sure to cover the finer points of the process. This means not just creating a budget for the sake of doing […]

Filed Under: Buisness

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