Articles 2021
How to Pass Inheritances to Your Children and Other Non-Spouse Beneficiaries
November 18, 2021
One of the primary decisions that you will need to make in structuring your estate plan is how to eventually pass on your remaining ...
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NEWS ALERT: House Ways and Means Committee Proposed Tax Legislation to Be Enacted Before the End of 2021 – The Good, The Bad and The Very Ugly!
September 29, 2021
On September 15, 2021, the House Ways and Means Committee (House W&M) passed out their 881-page proposed tax legislation (Proposed House Bill) to fund President ...
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Should I Set Up a Trust? – Richard Morgan speaks on the Decision Vision Podcast
September 15, 2021
Morgan and DiSalvo, P.C.’s Richard Morgan talked all things related to trusts in an interview with Mike Blake of Brady Ware CPA’s “Decision Vision” ...
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Do You Need to Update Your Will and Other Estate Planning Documents If You Change Your State of Residence?
August 23, 2021
The question of needing to update your estate planning documents if you move to a different state is a common one. If your Will was ...
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Should I Use a Will or a Revocable Living Trust as My Primary Estate Planning Document? Separating Facts From Fiction (Updated July 2023)
July 26, 2021
by Richard Morgan As part of your base (core) estate plan, you need to determine if a Will or a Revocable Living Trust (RLT) should ...
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What Should You Do Now with Significant Federal Tax Law Changes Likely on Their Way?
June 9, 2021
In 2020, we provided a three-part newsletter series on “The Perfect Storm for Advanced Estate Planning.” The convergence of three significant variables made that time ...
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Plan Now to Minimize Impact of Coming Tax Changes
April 27, 2021
Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.’s Richard Morgan discusses estate planning and balancing today’s wishes with tomorrow’s tax results on Business RadioX with John Ray. Listen now! ...
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Georgia Powers of Attorney: Where Are We Now? (Originally Published July 2017, Updated March 2021)
March 29, 2021
Beginning July 1, 2017, Georgia’s laws relating to most written, general financial powers of attorney (POAs) created by individuals changed radically. This new set of ...
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