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Changes to the Estate and Gift Tax Rules in the Proposed 2013 Federal Budget
Author: Nathan R. Olansen, Esq.
On February 13, the President released his federal budget proposals for the 2013 fiscal year. The proposed budget includes over 130 large and small proposed tax changes for businesses and individuals, including new incentives to “insource” jobs, h...
IRS Extends Deadline for Estates to File Estate Tax Return to Make Portability Election Benefiting Surviving Spouses
Author: Nathan R. Olansen, Esq.
The Internal Revenue Service today issued guidance that allows certain estates of married individuals who died during the first six months of 2011 an extension of the deadline to make the portability election. ...
An Overview of Battley v. Mortensen: The End of Domestic Asset Protection Trusts?
Author: Jennifer L. Moccia, Esq.
In early 2011, a landmark federal bankruptcy case shed doubt on the asset protection powers of the previously lauded domestic asset protection trust (DAPT), alarming many attorneys and distressing certain of those trust-wielding clients. In a decision f...
Mortgage Debt Forgiveness: 10 Key Facts
Author: Nathan R. Olansen, Esq.
Canceled debt is normally taxable to you, but there are exceptions. One of those exceptions is available to homeowners whose mortgage debt is partly or entirely forgiven during tax years 2007 through 2012. ...
Account Held on Behalf of Disabled Family Member Not a Countable Asset for Medicaid
Author: Jennirfer L. Moccia, Esq.
An appeals court in New Jersey ruled that a bank account held by a Medicaid recipient would not be considered a countable resource because the funds were being held on behalf of the applicant’s disabled grandson and not for the recipient’s personal ...