Happily Married or Something Else? Part 1
Through the years we have had many clients who have been happily married for the second or third time. When it comes time to address a long term care crisis, however, navigating the long term care system and determining how to get the best care for the ill spouse while not
New IRS Regulations Applicable to SECURE Act – Part 4
In this last post on the new SECURE Act regulations we’ll cover how naming a trust as a beneficiary of a retirement account is affected by this new law. First, however, lets look at the problem of naming a trust as beneficiary and how the law before SECURE Act treated trusts. Before
New IRS Regulations Applicable to SECURE Act – Part 3
In this third post on new proposed IRS regulations applicable to the SECURE Act, I cover cases where a disabled individual is the beneficiary of a retirement account. Before I do, however, let’s briefly review the changes made by the SECURE Act. The law, which became effective for 2020 tax year,
New IRS Regulations Applicable to SECURE Act – Part 2
The subject of last week’s post was the proposed regulations concerning the SECURE Act which was passed by Congress and signed by President Trump at the end of 2019. This law made significant changes to the rules concerning IRAs and other tax deferred retirement accounts. To briefly summarize, while the new law