TestGary R. Botwinick, Partner and Chair of the Taxation/Trusts & Estates Department was mentioned in Bloomberg and Crain’s Detroit Business on the issue of tax reform and meal deductions. Tax reform could curb wining and dining of clients, Crain’s Detroit Business, April 13, 2018 Wall Street Era of Deducting $65 Dry-Aged […]
Q. My parents are in retirement age. They are insisting on transferring their assets to be under my and my sibling’s name to ensure that nothing is taxed after they pass away. They have a primary home, an investment property and some cash savings accounts, all totaled under $1 million. […]
Q. I have a question about what constitutes the hard limit of $100,000 of income for the retiree pension exclusion. If my wife and I have a combined income of $120,000 before deductions, but can legitimately deduct $28,000 due to large medical bills and health insurance premiums paid out of […]
Q. When Medicaid looks at assets, is a life insurance policy considered an asset? A. You must meet certain financial requirements in order to qualify for Medicaid. Life insurance is one of those assets that people often fail to realize needs to be part of the calculation, said Gary R. […]
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