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Charitable Remainder Gifts of Personal Residences: Tax Smart
This is an especially opportune time for individuals considering giving their personal residences to charities by will to consider giving the residences to charities now, but retaining life enjoyment. They'll get significant income tax savings now for property that goes to charity at death, writes Estate Planning and Philanthropy columnist Conrad Teitell.These 25 Connecticut Law Firms Got Millions in Federal PPP Loans
Twenty-five Connecticut law firms received at least $1 million in PPP loans that the federal government made available to provide relief during the COVID-19 pandemic.Increased Charitable Tax Incentives—The CARES Act
In his Estate Planning and Philanthropy column, Conrad Teitell discusses how non-itemizers (those taking the standard deduction) may deduct up to $300 of cash gifts to publicly supported charities (other than Donor Advised Funds and Supporting Organizations) in 2020.Attorneys Say Farewell to Murtha Cullina's Stephen Ronai, the 'Godfather of Health Care Law'
Colleagues at Murtha Cullina are mourning the loss of longtime health care attorney Stephen Ronai, who passed away after a long illness.This Judge Just Became Chief of Connecticut Appellate Court
The new chief judge is scheduled to begin on Aug. 1.Major Lawsuit Against Fidelity's Charitable Gift Fund: Latest Development
In his Estate Planning and Philanthropy column, Conrad Teitell discusses a pending case in which donors claim Fidelity failed to follow their investment advice on a $100 million gift to Fidelity's Donor Advised Fund, resulting in damages for diminution of their charitable deduction and funds available to benefit charity.The SECURE Act: Charitable Gift Implications
The SECURE Act kills the stretch IRA for most heirs. Until this new legislation, an heir could generally have required minimum distributions stretched over his or her life expectancy. And that minimized taxes—plus the assets in the heir's IRA grew tax-free until withdrawn. In his Estate Planning and Philanthropy column, Conrad Teitell discusses the ramifications of the Act's changes.Charitable Tax Benefits: Indexed Tax Adjustments for 2020
In his Estate Planning and Philanthropy column, Conrad Teitell discusses the IRS's annual inflation adjustment rules on minor quid pro quo benefits received for charitable gifts, and indexing of tax tables, personal exemptions, standard deductions and other tax provisions.Trending Stories
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