2022 has been an eventful year with spiking inflation, rising interest rates, geopolitical uncertainty, and unnerving market volatility. Yet amidst these uncontrollable events and uncertainty going into 2023, there are still some valuable tax planning considerations and opportunities within your control.
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Sometimes leaving an inheritance to a loved one who has a disability can do more harm than good, if the proper safeguards are not in place. A supplemental needs trust, also known as a special needs trust, can help provide for these beneficiaries.
U.S. businesses are facing pressure to drive revenue, manage costs, and increase shareholder value, all while surrounded by economic and political uncertainties. How do businesses thrive in uncertain times? By turning toward opportunity, which includes proactive tax planning that can help optimize cash flow while minimizing the total tax liability ...
As the year end approaches, it’s an optimal time for individuals to review their 2022 and 2023 tax situations and identify opportunities for reducing, deferring, or accelerating their tax obligations. This article provides individual tax planning highlights and a checklist of actions to consider that may result in a reduction or deferral of t...
While there has been some federal tax legislation in the U.S., the changes have been far more limited than many expected. Additionally, the continuing tight labor market, worries over a possible recession, and high inflation are dominating concerns. In this year-end tax letter, insights are provided on a variety of topics and most pressing tax issu...
While strong economic times may make the idea of the need for tax-efficient wealth transfers obvious, uncertain economic circumstances can present opportunities to not only re-evaluate existing planning, but also to implement additional, alternative planning that in the long run could provide significant estate, gift, and income tax benefits.
As the clock winds down on the U.S. election, many investors are interested in how a Biden administration would impact their taxes—particularly whether it’s more beneficial to realize gains today (pay now) or continue to defer gains into the future (pay later). It’s a big tax management decision for investors and advisors. We take...
As family offices evaluate their assets during the economic downturn, examining deductions and estate and trust planning can help form better strategies and objectives. In this Q&A discussion, learn how the valuation of distressed assets and investments can maximize your tax deductions through these challenging times.
Nearing the end of the year is an important time to consider any tax planning opportunities that may be available to you before ringing in the new year. This year in particular there are several tax scenarios that must be factored in before any planning strategies are implemented: we have tax laws that were previously instituted that are still in e...
New tax legislation is most likely to happen if next year the Democratic Party controls the Senate, the House of Representatives, and the White House. Now is the time to develop a contingency plan that can be implemented depending on the outcome of the U.S. election. Planning strategies that can be customized to the needs of each family are availab...
It’s time to consider year-end planning for a year that has been an unusual one, with taxpayers experiencing losses due to the economic downturn and the possibility of higher income tax rates next year. Consequently, it’s time to rethink the traditional year-end advice of deferring income and accelerating deductions to minimize one&rsqu...
For high-net-worth individuals, establishing an incomplete non-grantor (ING) trust is a useful planning tool that provides income tax benefits to grantors residing in states with high state income tax rates or states that do not recognize the federal grantor trust rules. There are several steps to properly structure an ING trust, and it begins with...
Domicile determines a taxpayer’s home state for income tax purposes. While proof of residency can be as simple as getting a driver’s license from the new state, proof of domicile can be much more complex. Each state has their own requirements when determining a taxpayer’s domicile. The process can be challenging and tricky, but th...
Planning for future generations is the greatest gift family businesses can give, particularly during times of uncertainty. Transferring assets while they have a low value is a technique that is used to lock-in or freeze those low values in anticipation the asset will one day significantly increase in value. There are estate tax planning techniques ...