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Proving charitable donations

Various legal ways exist to reduce tax burdens. One common way New York residents could reduce money owed to the Internal Revenue Service involves making legal charitable donations. The statutes that establish charitable giving as an acceptable tax avoidance may...

Smart tax planning tips and strategies

There's an old saying that two things in life are unavoidable: death and taxes. While neither are events most New Yorkers look forward to, a little planning goes a long way when it comes to taxes. Unfortunately, tax laws seem to change quite often. Rarely do these...

When a grantor trust is built to be broken

What happens when the grantor trust that's been set up was intended to be defective? Sometimes, they're supposed to be that way. IDGTs are a type of grantor trust that is purposefully broken by design so that the New York grantor can ensure that the income tax...

Taxes, Charities, and IRAs

Donating to a charity is a good way to support a cause, and it also provides tax benefits. It is possible for people who live in New York to donate to charity directly out of a traditional IRA, avoiding taxes for both the donor and the charitable foundation or...

Steps to take after a car accident

New Yorkers expect their ride to go smoothly when they get behind the wheel, but accidents can still happen. If you are in an accident, know that there are actions that you can take to protect your interests. Remain at the scene and call 911 Regardless of who's at...

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