Insights/News

Aug 31 2016

Are Frequent Flyer Miles Ever Taxable?

2016-08-31T19:01:32-04:00August 31, 2016|

If you recently redeemed frequent flyer miles to treat the family to a fun summer vacation or to take your spouse on a romantic getaway, you might assume that there are no tax implications involved. And you’re probably right — but there is a chance your miles could be [...]

Aug 2 2016

Don’t Roll the Dice with Your Taxes if You Gamble This Year

2016-08-02T21:01:48-04:00August 2, 2016|

For anyone who takes a spin at roulette, cries out “Bingo!” or engages in other wagering activities, it’s important to be familiar with the applicable tax rules. Otherwise, you could be putting yourself at risk for interest or penalties — or missing out on tax-saving opportunities. Wins You must [...]

Jul 28 2016

REDUCE FUTURE ESTATE TAX EXPOSURE

2016-07-28T15:52:04-04:00July 28, 2016|

Direct Payments of Tuition and Medical  Expenses Can Reduce Future Estate Tax Exposure With the gift and estate tax exemption at $5.45 million in 2016, you may be less concerned about these taxes. But if you don’t take advantage of making tax-free direct payments of tuition and medical expenses, [...]

Jul 7 2016

3 Mutual Fund Tax Hazards

2016-07-07T14:13:19-04:00July 7, 2016|

Investing in mutual funds is an easy way to diversify a portfolio, which is one reason why they’re commonly found in retirement plans such as IRAs and 401(k)s. But if you hold such funds in taxable accounts, or are considering such investments, beware of these three tax hazards: High [...]

Jun 30 2016

Prepare Your Children to Handle Your Wealth

2016-06-30T15:15:41-04:00June 30, 2016|

If you’ve built up a large estate and are eager to share your wealth with your children, you may be concerned about their ability to handle it. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to help ensure they won’t blow through their inheritance at a young age. Build incentives [...]

Jun 14 2016

Funding Your Health Care Expenses With the Right Tax-Advantaged Account

2016-06-14T20:23:28-04:00June 14, 2016|

With health care costs continuing to climb, tax-friendly ways to pay for these expenses are more attractive than ever. Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) and Health Reimbursement Accounts (HRAs) all provide opportunities for tax-advantaged funding of health care expenses. But what’s the difference between these three [...]

Jun 9 2016

Making an Intrafamily Loan “Bona Fida” to Avoid Gift Tax

2016-06-09T22:36:32-04:00June 9, 2016|

The simplest way to provide financial assistance to a child or other family member is to get out your checkbook and make a gift. But if you’re concerned about gift taxes, a loan may be preferable. Intrafamily loans must be structured and managed carefully to ensure that the IRS [...]

Jun 2 2016

LIFE INSURANCE CAN BE A POWERFUL ESTATE PLANNING TOOL

2016-06-02T20:32:03-04:00June 2, 2016|

Life Insurance Remains a Powerful Estate Planning Tool for Nontaxable Estates For years, life insurance has played a critical role in estate planning, providing a source of liquidity to pay estate taxes and other expenses. Today, estate taxes are no longer a concern for many families because the estate [...]

May 17 2016

SUMMER DAY CAMPS AND POSSIBLE TAX CREDITS

2016-05-17T16:55:37-04:00May 17, 2016|

Although the kids might still be in school for a few more weeks, summer day camp is rapidly approaching for many families. If yours is among them, did you know that sending your child to day camp might make you eligible for a tax credit? The power of tax [...]

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