The 2024 Dirty Dozen – The IRS’s Annual Warning

Compliance, Current Events, Employment Tax, Income Tax, Regulatory, Tax, Tax Controversy

Every year, the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) releases its “Dirty Dozen.” The Dirty Dozen, as written previously about by my colleague, Devin Mills,[1] is a list of twelve prevalent scams the IRS bodes taxpayers to be weary of during tax season, as they “put taxpayers, businesses, and the tax professional community at risk of losing…
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Estate Planning with Partnership Interests: Income Tax Considerations

Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Fiduciaries, Income Tax, Tax, Tax Related Cases

Small businesses predominate the United States.[1] Many of those businesses operate through entities taxed as partnerships.[2] Those entities may be general partnerships, limited partnerships, LLC’s, or other state law entity types.[3] Many partnerships are formed as part of family and estate planning. Some benefits of the use of partnerships in estate planning include, but are…
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The Corporate Transparency Act is Here: What You Need to Know

Compliance

For the the most recent updates from FinCEN, see https://fincen.gov/boi/newsroom Update (3/4/2025): On February 27, 2025, FinCEN announced that it will not issue any fines or penalties or take any other enforcement actions against any companies based on any failure to file or update beneficial ownership information (BOI) reports pursuant to the Corporate Transparency Act…
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Insurance Arrangement Found to be Split Dollar Insurance Arrangement

Asset Protection, Compliance, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Fiduciaries, Income Tax, Tax, Tax Controversy

Split dollar life insurance arrangements can take on a number of forms, and the exact structure of the arrangement determines the tax consequences, which can become complicated quickly. In a recent case out of the District Court of Ohio, the court held that an insurance arrangement between a single member C corporation, Peter E. McGowan…
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ETA 2026 – Switching from Inclusion to Exclusion Planning for the Estate Tax

Estate and Gift Tax, Estate Planning, Income Tax, Tax

Currently (and since the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017), we, like many other practitioners, have seen an incredible uptick in inclusion planning[1] instead of the traditional exclusion planning (getting assets out of one’s taxable estate). A primary driving force for this major shift was the essential doubling of the estate tax exemption (from…
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Intentionally Defective Grantor Trusts – Have your cake and eat it, too

Estate and Gift Tax, Estate Planning, Income Tax, Revenue Rulings, Tax

Shortly before his passing, Benjamin Franklin uttered one of his more infamous quotes, “In this world, nothing is certain except death and taxes.” With the certainty of death implicitly comes another: everyone will transfer his or her wealth, whether in life or after death. How a person transfers wealth will affect how the other certainty,…
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Life Settlements of Life Insurance Policies: What, When, and How

Compliance, Estate and Gift Tax, Estate Planning, Fiduciaries, Income Tax, Tax

Many individuals take out life insurance policies for valid planning reasons which later are no longer needed or desirable. Alternatively, the policy owner may need current liquidity. While many policies can be surrendered for their cash value or the owner may take loans against the policy, there may be other options. One of those options…
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Threading the Needle – The Utility and Structural Requirements of ING Trusts

Asset Protection, Business Transactions, Estate and Gift Tax, Estate Planning, Income Tax, State and Local Tax, Tax

Estate planners and tax practitioners have been utilizing incomplete non-grantor trusts, or “ING” trusts, with increased frequency. ING trusts can be utilized for a number of reasons, including, but not limited to, federal income tax planning,[1] asset protection, planning for qualified small business stock benefits, income shifting through distributions to descendants, and others. While this…
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