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Why Purchase a Film Tax Credit?
By Ian M. Fisher, Esq., LLM Perhaps you’ve seen movie cameras, crews, and even movie
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Procrastination: What Are The Consequences?
Currently, there are approximately 70% of Americans without a Will. Without this basic estate planning
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Last Will and Testament
A Will is a basic estate planning document that provides for the distribution and disposition
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Irrevocable Trusts
Irrevocable trusts are important and useful tools for estate planning. An irrevocable trust is a
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SELF-CANCELING INSTALLMENT NOTE (SCIN)
The Self-Canceling Installment Note (“SCIN”) is a planning technique usually used in a sale of
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General Power of Attorney
A General Power of Attorney is a written document that grants a broad range of specific
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Federal Estate Tax Planning
In order to keep the estate tax burden from continually growing in your estate with
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Musings from the CEO
In my last column, I discussed the current fate of estate and gift tax law.
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Estate Planning Awareness Week, October 17-23, 2011
Hoffman & Associates, Attorneys-at-Law, LLC joins its Colleagues in Promoting National Estate Planning Awareness Week,
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