Thomas Walsh describes the benefits of umbrella insurance.
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Penalizing The Wrong Party On Campus
A crackdown on companies marketing exploitive debit cards to students also ought to target complicit colleges and administrators.
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JetBlue Kicks Me To The Curb
Does a customer loyalty program work both ways? Apparently not at a certain airline whose favorite color is blue.
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Moving From A High-Tax State
As people approach retirement, some succumb to the temptation to move south in pursuit of warmer weather, a lower cost of living and lower taxes. Others, like me, make this choice much earlier in life. Regardless of when you consider moving to a lower-tax state, be sure to examine your priorities and the implications of the move.
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The Lure Of The Lone Star State
Ben Sullivan looked like a young man with a bright professional future when I recruited him nine years ago to join our staff in Scarsdale, New York. To get him to come aboard, I had to promise not to keep him there.
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A Tax Strategy Gone Wrong
What does it mean to control an asset?
The answer is sometimes complicated and always of great interest to the Internal Revenue Service.
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Duly Noted
Another IRS Crummey Challenge Fails. The Internal Revenue Service has lived with Crummey trusts for nearly 50 years, but it …
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Anthony Criscuolo in Zing
Anthony Criscuolo explains the short- and long-term effects of filing for bankruptcy.
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Crimping Cops’ Property Seizure Business
The new federal budget provides a chance to break law enforcement’s addiction to money it seizes from the public.
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A Squeaky Clean Tax
Florida shows how to tax laundry and dry cleaning services without getting your hands dirty.
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