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"Income and Estate Tax Changes on the Horizon," Davis Wright Tremaine, Portland

05.21.12
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Significant tax changes are coming at year's end: individual rates are set to return to pre-2001 levels, with the top rate on ordinary income rising dramatically, and Congress is considering limiting or eliminating some of the most powerful estate tax savings techniques available. Other key tax provisions benefiting individuals and businesses will expire, and new taxes to pay for health care reform will kick in.

How will the changes affect you or your business? What can you do to make the most of existing and new rates?

This program helped private company business owners, executives, and high net worth individuals determine:

  • How your individual income taxes will be affected
  • The impact on your business taxes and strategic planning options to consider
  • Tax, estate and financial planning options to keep in mind
  • Steps you can take now to proactively manage taxes and preserve your hard-earned wealth

By planning early, you'll still have time to modify your strategy, if necessary, and take advantage of tax-saving opportunities that won't be available later.

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