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Estate Taxes Take a Real Bite Out of Your Dollar

20th June 2011
The children gain twice as much joy from the receiving. They will be honoured and proud that their parents left a sizable legacy to a worthwhile charity. The only one who gets left out is the Tax Man at Canada Revenue Agency. Somehow most people aren't re...
Author: Adrian Cross
Taxes

Best Business Tax Write-offs

13th April 2011
As a small business owner you are already aware that there are legitimate things you can write off on your business tax return. And as a small business coach, I highly encourage you to do this using all legal means. Things like the use of the garage as a...
Author: Pat Lindle
Personal Injury

6 Myths About Personal Injury Claims

07th December 2010
There are many myths when it comes to law and personal injury claims attorneys. They take all the money they chase ambulances settlement, you will be in court for years - some of them can be easily avoided. So lets go over big ones. The lawyer gets eve...
Author: sttaylor
Taxes

The Tax Benefits of Donating a Vehicle

23rd September 2010
Donating a car is a great way to help out a charity of your choice while, at the same time, lowering your tax liability. However, over the past few years the IRS has cracked down on vehicle donations, after decades of abuse. This article explains how to c...
Author: Roni Deutch
Estate Planning

Last Will & Testament, who needs to write a will

13th July 2010
Everybody? Not quite. There is one class of people who need to make a will, or more technically correctly, a last will and testament. Bear in mind that this document would tell the courts in as much detail as you care to provide, how you want the things i...
Author: Funkf00t
Estate Planning

10 Deadly Mistakes by Attorneys in their personal Wills and Estate Planning

15th June 2010
10 Deadly Mistakes by Attorneys in their personal Wills and Estate Planning By Kenneth Vercammen, Esq. Where there's No Will … If you do not write a Will, the State has already written one for you. Your assets go to whoever a state law say...
Author: Kenneth Vercammen Esq.
Estate Planning

Probate Valuation and House Clearance

05th May 2010
Using a professional house clearance or office clearance company takes all the hassle of clearing a property or business premises. In terms of business use, the minimisation of disruption is paramount. As with many professional services such as office ...
Author: jennyhicks
Estate Planning

Wills and Estate Planning for Insurance Agents and Brokers

31st March 2010
Wills and Estate Planning for Insurance Agents and Brokers By Kenneth Vercammen, Esq. Where there's No Will … If you do not write a Will, the State has already written one for you. Your assets go to whoever a state law says ...
Author: Kenneth Vercammen Esq.
Taxes

NY CPA Tips: Common Tax Preparation Mistakes to Avoid

09th December 2009
Manhattan Tax preparation can be a good time but it can also be a very stressful time and during that stressful time you may forget a lot of things that you needed to keep up with and you may make a few mistakes that can cost you money. Here are some of t...
Author: Jonathan Medows, CPA
Legal

Creating a Trust in Canada

28th July 2009
A trust is a device used to store assets and divvy them out under certain rules. Trusts contain any asset type a trustor (the person forming the trust, also referred to as grantor) chooses to put in it. Many trusts are setup with loved ones in mind, provi...
Author: Kevin Johnson
Taxes

IRS “Summertime Tax Tips” and the Alternative Minimum Tax

19th July 2009
In Information Release 2009-64, issued last week, the Internal Revenue Service announced that is publishing a series of periodic "summertime tax tips." The stated purpose behind issuing these tips is to provide useful and concise advice on topics that af...
Author: kinal
Legal

Your "Last Will & Testament:" Why You Need One, What You Need In It, and the Smart Ste

19th January 2006
Preparing a "Last Will and Testament" - commonly known simply as a will -- is not something that anyone enjoys thinking about or doing. But it is something that almost every adult -- especially those with children -- should think about and do. The majorit...
Author: Brian Vaszily