Is recording my will signing on video a good idea?
Some people make video recordings of their will signings in an effort to create evidence that they possess the requisite testamentary capacity. For some, this strategy >>
Some people make video recordings of their will signings in an effort to create evidence that they possess the requisite testamentary capacity. For some, this strategy >>
Although probate can be time consuming and expensive, one of its biggest downsides is that it’s public — anyone who’s interested can find out what assets >>
Tax-related identity theft can happen if someone steals your personal information to commit tax fraud. As part of its “Boost Security Immunity” campaign, the IRS is >>
Businesses should take strategic planning seriously. One way is to hold meetings focused on plotting your company’s future. To get the most from these gatherings, follow >>
An irrevocable trust has long been a key component of many estate plans. But what if it no longer serves your purposes? Is it too late >>
No matter the size or shape of a business, one really can’t overstate the importance of sound accounts receivable policies and procedures. Without a strong and >>
The IRS just released audit statistics for the 2020 fiscal year and fewer taxpayers had their returns examined compared with prior years. Overall, just 0.5% of >>
At many businesses, job descriptions have it easy. They were “hired” (that is, written) many years ago. They haven’t had to change or do anything, really, >>
Most of us are taught from a young age never to assume anything. Why? Well, because when you assume, you make an … you probably know >>
As vaccination levels rise and major U.S. population centers fully reopen, business owners may find themselves pondering an intriguing thought: Should we have a company retreat >>