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Tax Tips after New Year

The New Year is here. Can you do anything to reduce your tax liability for 2018? This article provides a few tax tips now that we’ve begun another year. Read on to learn more.

SALT Deduction Limit…Can You Get Around It?

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act increased the standard deduction amount. However, it also limited itemized deductions for state and local taxes (SALT) on the federal income tax return. Read on to learn what works (and what doesn’t work) to maneuver around the $10,000 SALT limitation.

Domestic Asset Protection Trusts

Domestic Asset Protection Trusts are spreading to more jurisdictions. However, their protections may be waning. Read on to learn more about Domestic Asset Protection Trusts.

Turning the Page on 2018 and Looking Forward to 2019

As we turn the page and bid farewell to 2018, we look forward to 2019. This article summarizes the major changes for 2019, both in the tax area and in other areas. Read on to learn more.

How Are Trusts Taxed?

Trusts are useful vehicles both during life and after death. This article examines how trusts are income taxed. Grantor trusts are taxed to the grantor, regardless of whether the income is distributed to them. Nongrantor trusts are separate taxpaying entities but get a deduction for distributions to beneficiaries. Read the article to learn more.

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Leavitt & Leavitt, PLLC
7251 W. Lake Mead Blvd. Suite 300
Las Vegas, NV 89128
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Phone: (702) 562-4069
Email: info@leavittleavitt.com

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