Month: January 2013
3 Asset Protection Tips for 2013
As North Carolina business owners and other taxpayers adjust to the effects of the 2012 American Tax Payer Relief Act, they are…
Statutory Forms vs. Five Wishes: Health Care Documents in NC
North Carolina health care directives and powers of attorney are required in order for another person to make decisions about an individual’s…
What the Fiscal Cliff Deal Means for Retirement Accounts
The fiscal cliff deal has not only affected income and estate taxes, but it has also changed how retirement rollovers are handled….
What the Fiscal Cliff Deal Means for Retirement Accounts
The fiscal cliff deal has not only affected income and estate taxes, but it has also changed how retirement rollovers are handled….
2013 Estate and Gift Tax Exemption Set at $5.25M
Just over a week since tax legislation changes were made in the last-minute fiscal cliff deal, the Internal Revenue Service has confirmed…
What Was Approved in the Fiscal Cliff?
Taking every last minute available in 2012 and then some, yesterday Congress approved a bill that will reduce the nation’s deficit by…
Types of Trust Beneficiaries
Our asset protection attorneys in Chapel Hill have previously reviewed the rights of trust beneficiaries. These rights vary depending on the type of…
Does Your Will Waive Bond for the Executor?
The following is a guest post by Chris Birk of SuretyBonds.com, which also publishes the Surety Bond Insider: If your list of New…