Why the IRS Wants You to Watch Your IRA Rollovers

My Comments: Can you say esoteric? Can you say huh? Can you say obscure? The IRS recently issued a ruling, or perhaps more accurately a tax court decision made it for them that limits a persons ability to make an IRA rollover more than once in any calendar year. Used to be if you had …

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Top 10 Benefits and Risks of Forming a Captive

My Comments: I recently published an eBook with the title CAPTIVE WEALTH! It explains how to use an 831(b) Captive Insurance Company to create, to grow, and to preserve wealth. While not a simple idea, it does have the blessing of the IRS if you do it the right way, under the right circumstances. That …

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9 Tax Breaks Expiring at Year’s End

I’m sure you agree that we live in a world of political correctness. Sometimes that’s a good thing and many times it just gets in the way of common sense. Right now, I have to tell you I am NOT licensed or qualified to dispense tax advice. But as a financial planner, for which I …

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A Long Walk Off a Short Cliff

My Comments: An area of expertise that I claim, involves a topic known as “captive insurance companies.” This concept applies to successful small business owners and the companies they own. These folks are in the news a lot lately because they get talked about in the context of the Affordable Care Act and what some …

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The Legality of Offshore Planning: an Introduction

My Comments: This blog post by Hale Stewart, derives in part from his expertise with captive insurance companies, and the fact that they are often set up in an offshore jurisdiction to provide a layer of asset protection for those using the concept. There are now approximately 17 states that allow and encourage the creation …

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Goodbye Capital Gains Tax Breaks

Momentum is building for a tax code overhaul, and lower taxes on stock transactions could be doomed. By Joy Taylor, May 6, 2013 Tax breaks for capital gains and dividends are likely to end by 2015, as lawmakers look for ways to broaden the tax base, allowing income tax rates on individuals to be cut. …

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Trim Down Your Tax Obligations in 2013 Without Having to Convince the IRS

My Comments: From time to time, I get requests from various individuals who want to contribute an article for me to use as a blog post, giving them credit. This one is the result of such an effort. The writer has made several attempts to create an easy to read and understandable blog post. He …

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The U.S. Tax System: How Did We Get Here? Pt. 1, the Early Years

My Thoughts on This: I was taught long ago that no one has a responsibility to pay more in taxes than is required. It’s up to you and I to figure out what is required. So we push the envelope and either through good fortune or because we really know what we are doing, we …

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Legacy, Estate Planning as Important as Retirement

My Comments: I expected to be retired now. But I'm one of millions who find it better to keep working and use the daily mental challenge to stay healthy, and because the income is welcome. But the topic here is not an easy one to resolve. I can attest to the difficulty of talking with …

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New Survey Validates That US Physicians are Ailing

My Comments: Some of you are aware of my efforts to bring a new idea about medical malpractice insurance to those physicians who own their own practice. Essentially, its a financial strategy that causes 50% of the premiums to return when there are few or no claims made in any given year. Clearly, not all …

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