Celebrating Veterans Day

Today we honor American veterans for their service to protect our country and maintain our democracy with respect, honor, and gratitude. Sadly, many veterans struggle after serving our country, so today we ask you, if you can, to help the many veterans who struggle with financial, physical, and mental health challenges. We encourage our clients, […]

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Medicare Part B Premiums to Decrease in 2023

For the first time in over a decade, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced that Medicare beneficiaries will enjoy a lower premium in 2023. That’s welcome news for seniors living on a fixed income and struggling with dramatic price increases on, well, everything. The standard monthly premiums in 2023 will be $164.90 in […]

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No Inheritance Tax for Charles III

It’s good to be King. One of many reasons— not having to pay any inheritance taxes. For example, King Charles III inherited a royal-sized inheritance, as if becoming the King of the United Kingdom wasn’t enough, and it’s primarily tax-free. Charles takes the title of Duke of Lancaster and the corresponding duchy, valued at $750 […]

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IRS Waiving Late Filing Penalties

The IRS announced yesterday its waiving $1.2 billion in late-filing penalties for income tax returns, letting about 1.6 million taxpayers off the hook. What is behind this decision from an agency not known for forgiveness? From our perspective, the reason is less about caring for taxpayers and more about an organizational disaster. The IRS has […]

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