Posts Tagged ‘Greenville’

Tips On How To Avoid Will Contests

  • October 24th, 2017
  • David Greene
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It is very hard to be successful in a will or trust contest.  However, many disappointed heirs file such contests every year.  Here are some planning tips to hopefully avoid that headache and heartache for your heirs.  (1) If you…

Does the Frersh Start program work for companies?

  • October 17th, 2017
  • David Greene
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The Fresh Start program for companies is not discussed much, but it is there in a different format.  The Fresh Start for business offers an Express Installment Agreement.  To qualify, the business must meet the following criteria: (1) the amount…

What is the Expanded Fresh Start Program?

  • October 10th, 2017
  • David Greene
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The Fresh Start program has been expanded.  It was recently expanded to help taxpayers who owe up to $100,000 in delinquent taxes.  They will be able to enter into an Expedited Installment Agreement if they can pay the balance due…

Here are some important tax tips for new start-up companies.

  • October 3rd, 2017
  • David Greene
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Here are some tips relative to the financial and tax implications of a new business.  To make the best decisions, you should consult with an attorney or accountant when implementing these tips. (1) Pick a business structure – S or C…

If you have a Living Trust do you also need a will?

  • September 26th, 2017
  • David Greene
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That is a good question and the answer is: maybe or maybe not!  If you have truly transferred all of your assets into your trust, then you do not need a will because no asset is in your name.  However,…

How can you prove expenses in an audit if you did not keep good records?

  • September 19th, 2017
  • David Greene
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As you know, if you are audited  the IRS will not accept your word for income or expenses.  If they think you underreported income, they will go through all of your financial accounts and add deposits to determine income.  It…

What is a Dynasty Trust and how does it work?

  • September 12th, 2017
  • David Greene
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Many of my clients tell me they do not want to give their child a sizeble inheritance, only to have it disappear in a bad divorce or bad business deal.  They ask if and how they can protect their chilren’s…

What is a Trust Protector?

  • September 6th, 2017
  • David Greene
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Last month some of the best legal and financial planning minds in the country met to discuss the direction of estate planning and how to help average citizens such as you and I keep our assets and pass them on to…

Learn what the IRS charges to set up an Installment Agreement.

  • August 29th, 2017
  • David Greene
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The IRS charges a user fee to set up an Installment Agreement for a taxpayer.  The IRS used to charge a user fee of $43.00 to set up the account for the Installment Agreement.  However, several years ago, this fee…

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