Tax & Business Planning News
Tax & Business Planning News is a periodic publication which reports on recent legal developments and issues of interest in the field of estate planning and administration law. It is prepared by the Estate Planning Practice Group at Hanson Bridgett., Business Practice Section. For further information you can email business@hansonbridgett.com or email the listed attorney author directly.
2008
- Important Payroll Tax Figures for 2008
- Mortgage insurance deduction extended for three years in the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007
- New Wireless Telephone Laws
2007
- Making the Best Tax Use of a Vacation Home
- Kiddie Tax Expanded to Apply to 18-Year-Old Children, and Full-Time Students up to Age 23
- How Long Should Tax Records Be Retained?
- 2007 First Quarter Developments
- How to Avoid Dealer Status for "Investment" Property
- Inflation Increases 2007 Income Limits for Deductible Contributions to IRAs by Plan Participants & Contributions to Roth IRAs
- California LLC Fees: Another Taxpayer Victory
2006
- Tax Planning & Practice Guides
- The Demise of the Private Annuity
- What is a Series LLC?
- Inflation-Adjusted 2007 Figures
- Recap of the Pension Protection Act of 2006
- Update on LLC Fees
- Ten Ways the New Pension Protection Act May Affect Your Estate Plan
- The Energy Tax Act of 2005 Provides Homeowner Tax Credits Effective This Year
- New Investment Advice Rules in the Pension Protection Act of 2006
- Retirement savings provisions permanent in 2006 Pension Protection Act
- Liberalized plan payout and rollover rules in the Pension Protection Act of 2006
- California trial court finds LLC fee unconstitutional
- Tax consequences of giving gifts to employees
2005
2004
2003
- 'Tis the Season for Year-End Tax Planning
- Avoiding Luxury Auto Depreciation Limits
- Is a single-member LLC a tool for asset protection?
- Exchanging Fractional Interests Under ยง 1031
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