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Some of Trump’s Tax Cuts Worked, But at What Cost?
2017’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was effective in encouraging corporate investment, but rising deficits may make extending it unaffordable.
You Can Never Have Too Much Money, Happiness Researcher Finds
A senior fellow at the Wharton School disputes the notion that the correlation between well-being and wealth levels off once people reach a certain income level.
Nebraska Supreme Court Rules Tax Apportionment Provisions Trump State Law
Trust exonerated devise of real estate from estate tax.
Will Presidential Immunity Ruling Weaponize the IRS?
A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision raises concerns among tax lawyers.
The Potential Impact of Rising Populism on Tax Changes in 2025
Targeting wealthy individuals could gain traction regardless of the party in power.
How to Be a Wealth 3.0 Attorney
Practical approaches that foster integrated services.
The Corporate Transparency Act Six Months In
Despite hope for overturn or repeal, prepare to file on time.
Navigating Self-Dealing Pitfalls in Private Foundations and Family Offices
Maintain tax-exempt status and avoid costly penalties.
How to Help Clients Transcend Indecision And Move Toward Action
Managing a polarity requires a different approach.
Special Needs and Elder Law Update
A rundown of recent court decisions.