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My mother recently passed away. She had a trust, and she had a handful of credit cards that carried a remaining balance. She also had personal…
Wally Hellerstein of the University of Georgia Law School discusses the emerging state guidance for taxing cryptoassets. This transcript has been edited for length and clarity.…
Recently, a North Dakota woman was charged with killing her boyfriend to get his inheritance. The man was expected to inherit $30 million, and officials believe…
The Education Department is launching an updated student loan forgiveness application for borrowers with disabling medical conditions. The new application incorporates significant recent regulatory changes to…
This is reprinted by permission from . In 2022, the housing market started out hot, as determined home buyers piled on despite many challenges. Inventory was…
Introduction They say that art is in the eye of the beholder. It might be more accurate to say that art, at least when it comes…
Immediate Action Advisable The Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”) is a new federal law that may affect you in significant and unexpected ways. Since the law only…
Recent consumer research found that 45% of consumers with credit cards carry balances month over month. While we know that high interest rates can negatively impact…
Dear Big Move, I am a longtime U.S. federal employee, and I will be returning to America after five years serving overseas. I hope to buy a…
Approximately 95% of married couples file joint tax returns. There is a strong knee-jerk reaction to file jointly, and tax return preparers may assume that’s what…