Posts Tagged ‘Attorney’

How important is it to have a durable Power of Attorney?

  • May 1st, 2018
  • David Greene
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It is very important! A durable Power of Attorney (POA) is simply legal authorization for someone else to act on one’s behalf. This usually only occurs if the grantor of the POA is incapacitated, but it can be useful in many…

What kind of activities increase the chances of being audited?

  • April 24th, 2018
  • David Greene
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Some tax returns are more likely to be audited than others.  Why is this?  I can think of eleven practices that lead to a greater risk of audit.   First is using a “sketchy” tax preparer.  This is one who…

Today Is Tax Return Due Day 2018.

  • April 17th, 2018
  • David Greene
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Since tax returns are due today, I know that many of my readers are very stressed.  Therefore, I thought that today I would share a little comic relief. Hope you enjoy. (1) A man made a Freedom of Information request to…

What does the new Tax Reform mean for Pass Through Entities starting in 2018?

  • April 11th, 2018
  • David Greene
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One of the most significant changes under tax reform is the tax treatment of businesses. Unlike changes to the individual tax scheme, which are temporary and somewhat piecemeal, the changes to the business tax scheme are permanent and fairly thorough….

Do I need to report the sale of stock on my tax return?

  • March 27th, 2018
  • David Greene
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The short and simple answer is yes. When you purchase stock or any type of security, you are doing so with the money you have earned after taxes. This type of investment creates a basis in the new asset you…

What type of documents should I be considering for my Estate Plan?

  • March 22nd, 2018
  • David Greene
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When people typically think of estate planning, the first thing that comes to mind is how they can control their assets after death. When considering this, most individuals come in to see us wanting to create some type of will…

How can collecting Social Security lead to an increase in your tax liability?

  • March 15th, 2018
  • David Greene
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One very common problem we see at the office arises when people begin collecting Social Security yet are not fully retired. When you begin collecting Social Security, the government considers you as “retired” and does not expect you to continue…

If one moves can he write in his new address on his existing Durable and Health Care Powers of Attorney?

  • March 6th, 2018
  • David Greene
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You cannot write on the Durable Power of Attorney.  That will void it.  Similarly, you cannot write on or make any changes to your will by striking through and writing over.  Be sure to let your Attorney-in-Fact know your new…

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