Episodes
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Ever wondered if Santa's sleigh full of gifts comes with a side of IRS paperwork? In this festive and thought-provoking episode, we explore whether the jolly old elf is subject to gift taxes.
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Did you know that putting your home in a trust can impact your homeowner's insurance? In our latest episode, we dive into the crucial question: Does your insurer know your home is in your trust? Tune in to Episode 309 for insights that could save you from potential pitfalls!
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In today's fast-evolving financial landscape, understanding tax reporting for digital assets is crucial. Tune into our latest podcast episode for information on your tax reporting obligations. #DigitalAssets #Finance #Podcast
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Understanding the implications of the increased federal estate tax and gift exemptions is crucial for effective estate planning. Join the conversation on how these changes can affect your financial future.
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In the realm of estate planning, a Last Will and Testament, commonly known as a Will, is often seen as the cornerstone document. However, there's a common misconception that having a Will in place means your assets won't have to go through probate.
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Learn more about the importance of MiABLE accounts for special needs children!
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Understanding the different types of Special Needs Trusts is essential for families and caregivers to make informed decisions about their loved one's future financial planning.
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In today's episode Tom discusses some the reasons that you might consider using a professional trustee.
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Discover what a Trusteed IRA is, and why it may be the better choice for you!
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If you are considering a reverse mortgage, don't be fooled by these 6 reverse mortgage myths.
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If you are considering naming minor children as primary or contingent beneficiaries on your IRA or 401(k), be sure you understand what will happen upon your death.
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Enjoy our 8th anniversary podcast in which Tom plays the very 1st podcast from February 23, 2016 "What Is An Estate Plan".
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The Michigan Department of Treasury has millions of dollars in lost or forgotten assets from dormant bank accounts, uncashed checks, valuables left in safe deposit boxes and stock certificates. Celebrate National Unclaimed Proprty Day by finding out if any of it is yours.
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Check out this new Tuesday with Tom episode where he discusses whether you should name your children as 'joint' or 'co' successor trustees. It's an informative conversation about estate planning in Michigan!
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To begin the new year, Tom reviews many of the 2024 changes relevant to estate planning and settlement, including Estate and Gift Taxes, Retirement contribution amounts, 529 Plans and Michigan Durable Powers of Attorney.
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If you have been appointed as financial and/or medical power of attorney, be sure you understand the limits on your authority.
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