Brokers vs. Fiduciaries
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Read ArticleWhere Do You Call Home and How Does it Affect Your Estate Tax?
About 15 states and the District of Columbia impose an inheritance or estate tax. The tax rates range from a few percent to 19 percent in Washington State. As the typical state exemption rate is much lower than the current federal exemption (it’s only $1 million in New York and Maryland), the middle class is […]
Read ArticleHome is Where the Heart Is – and Your Tax Bill
It’s common today for people to cross state lines to go to work, to temporarily relocate to another state for work or medical treatment, or to have a second or even a third home. Unfortunately, what’s not uncommon is for all of these states to simultaneously lay claim to your income tax dollars. Residency and […]
Read ArticleMainStreet “Best Investments for Retirement”- Christopher Van Slyke
Christopher Van Slyke is quoted in MainStreet this week: “Best Investments for Retirement”
Read ArticleLGBT Planning Isn’t Only About the Couple
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), which was a federal law that sought to exclude same-sex couples from the definition of spouse. But last year, the United States Supreme Court in U.S. v. Windsor, struck the exclusion, holding it to be unconstitutional. But I’m Not Gay Many people may […]
Read ArticleReuters “When Clients Make Wild Bets, Send Them To Vegas”- Christopher Van Slyke
Christopher Van Slyke is quoted in Reuters. “When clients want to make wild bets, send them to Vegas”
Read ArticleChoosing a Professional Financial Advisor
By Christopher Van Slyke Working with a professional financial advisor can be key to achieving your goals for the future, but it can also derail your plans—if you’re not working with the right person. There’s no one-size-fits-all recipe for choosing an advisor, but there’s some important due diligence you should undertake before making a decision. […]
Read ArticleU.S. Estate and Gift Tax Traps for Non-U.S. Citizens
As a full-service wealth management advisory firm, WorthPointe advisors weigh in on issues like the ones noted in this article during the planning process. Those who have these one-off challenges would be better served to speak with a local tax lawyer to gain the required advice. U.S. ESTATE AND GIFT TAX TRAPS FOR NON-U.S. CITIZENS […]
Read ArticleAsset Ownership: It Really Does Matter Whose Name is on the Title
Historically, estate planning centered on wealth transfer. But an increased exemption and portability of the federal estate tax exemption, coupled with laws that capped damages in injury cases being struck down across the country, has caused many families and their advisors to look at wealth preservation. Wealth preservation is not just for the wealthy or […]
Read ArticleShould You Make Your Year-End Charitable Gifts From Your IRA?
by Charles L Stanley CFP® ChFC® AIF® When entering retirement, having a big, fat IRA feels good. It provides a certain sense of security —and that’s a good thing. However, when you consider estate planning for a family with a taxable estate in excess of $5.25 million, that big, fat IRA is a horrible asset […]
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