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Planning Ahead for Tax Liabilities
A noteworthy aspect of such planning, and the focus of this article, is the benefit, if any, of planning in advance for the relief from certain federal income tax liabilities potentially available to a married couple who reside together.Great Expectancies: Anticipating Inheritance
Given their druthers, parents generally prefer to treat children equally when it comes to passing on parental property upon death however situations may exist where transfers can be fair and equitable, even though not in equal amounts or shares.Drafting Effective Operating Agreement Indemnification Clauses: Advice from the Litigators
This article, written by litigators, is intended to inform drafters of the need for clearly delineated rights to indemnification, on one hand, and fee advancement on the other. It surveys New York's interpretation of Limited Liability Company Law §420 and identifies considerations for both indemnification and fee advancement.View more book results for the query "Meltzer Lippe Goldstein"
Family Business: A Missed Succession Planning Opportunity
In the annals of family business succession planning, this article discusses some clever, albeit flawed, attempts to transfer ownership interests in a mature enterprise to family members while avoiding the transfer tax toll.What is the Deal? Proper Reporting Requires Analysis
Selling taxpayers often ignore or fail to appreciate the full picture of their sale transaction. This article examines two recent Tax Court cases in which taxpayers incorrectly accounted for the consideration received as sellers of property.The Fight of Your Life Before Your Death: The Anatomy of a Pre-Mortem Will Contest
The new wave of elder law litigation begs the question: Are we witnessing the unofficial beginning of ante-mortem will contest in New York? In this article, Laura M. Brancato highlights how post-mortem probate can expose the vulnerability of an estate's resources and discusses whether ante-mortem probate could act as a viable alternative.A Reminder That Partnership Tax Status Requires Business Purpose and Profit Sharing
Likely, either the partnership or limited liability company is the most flexible of entities now available for business- or investment-related ventures. Whether either such entity is a partnership for tax purposes is the subject of this note.NY State Bar Association Forms Task Force on Homelessness and the Law
The bar group views the homelessness crisis as a legal issue since it impacts and draws on the resources of the criminal justice system, as well as family, housing, mental health and drug courts.Trending Stories
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