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Dramatic changes to estate taxes and POA


Gump
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based upon the verbiage used, i'd guess an attorney wrote that.

please Gump, if you know it, share the attorney's name so that I will know who never to call for anything.

if my 6th grader wrote that poorly he'd be grounded.

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Haha..I'm glad I'm not your 6th grader. 2 year Super lawyer. There's more to life than grammEr. Content Holmes, content.

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(s)he's an attorney. I expect one to whom I entrust my legal-type stuff to be able to spell and be grammatically correct.

i could excuse one typo. multiple typos and grammatical mistakes? no, not from a law professional.

and his/her (assumed) excitement over being able to leave someone $5 million, tax free? It was $5.12 million before, with any overage taxed at 35%. (s)he seems to think the exclusion is a new thing. it's not.

makes me realize why i pay an attorney/cpa who only deals with taxes to do my returns each year and to advise on trust/investing issues.

thanks for the head's up, Gump.

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