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It is probably safe to assume that one of the factors behind the passage of Proposition 19 by California voters was the promise that doing so would give older homeowners the ability to retain their lower property tax base on a residence by transferring part of it to a newly purchased residence. Also included in...
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The SECURE Act of 2019 significantly changed the rules applicable to inherited Individual Retirement Accounts starting on January 1, 2020, for beneficiaries other than the surviving spouse and some limited special circumstances. For most non-spouse beneficiaries, the IRA must be distributed to the beneficiary no later than 10 years from the date of the IRA...
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The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act increased the estate and gift tax exemption to its current level of $11.58 million for a single individual and $23.16 for a married couple. If you have not considered taking advantage of the opportunity to reduce the size of your taxable estate by gifting away assets during your lifetime,...
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The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act of 2019 became effective on January 1, 2020, but you may have heard or read about it as the SECURE Act. The federal legislation could significantly affect your retirement accounts and estate planning, so it pays to get acquainted with its provisions to determine how it...
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Supporting a favorite charity or philanthropic organization during your lifetime and/or after your death can be accomplished in several ways. A previous article discussed the benefits of private foundations and donor-advised funds. Determining the best strategy for charitable giving that takes into account estate tax considerations should begin with a consultation with your estate planning...
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