REINVESTING DISTRIBUTIONS CAN LEAD TO DOUBLE TAXATION

Many investors elect to have their distributions automatically reinvested in their mutual funds.  But it’s important to remember that those distributions are taxable regardless of whether they’re reinvested or paid out in cash. Reinvested distributions increase your cost basis in a fund, so it’s critical to track your basis carefully

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FOREIGN ACCOUNTS CALL FOR SPECIFIC REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

In an increasingly globalized society, many people choose to open offshore accounts to deposit a portion of their wealth.  When doing so, it’s important to follow the IRS’s strict foreign accounts reporting requirements.  In a nutshell, if you have a financial interest in or signature authority over any foreign accounts,

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DO YOU HAVE YOUR OWN WEALTH MANAGEMENT PLAN?

Fingerprints: There are no two alike.  So it should be with your wealth management plan.  Taking a boilerplate approach could prevent you from achieving your specific goals.  Here are some key points to consider when devising a plan that’s all your own. Many Variables For your plan to be as

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Dynasty Trusts Are More Valuable Than Ever

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), signed into law this past December, affects more than just income taxes.  It’s brought great changes to estate planning and, in doing so, bolstered the potential value of dynasty trusts. Exemption Changes Let’s start with the TCJA.  It doesn’t repeal the estate tax,

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When An Elderly Parent Might Qualify As Your Dependent

It’s not uncommon for adult children to help support their aging parents.  If you’re in this position, you might qualify for an adult-dependent exemption to deduct up to $4,050 for each person claimed on your 2017 return. Basic Qualifications For you to qualify for the adult-dependent exemption, in most cases

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Making 2017 Retirement Plan Contributions in 2018

The clock is ticking down to the tax filing deadline.  The good news is that you still may be able to save on your impending 2017 tax bill by making contributions to certain retirement plans. For example, if you qualify, you can make a deductible contribution to a traditional IRA

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