Category Archives: General

Asbestos, Acutane, Vioxx, Paxil Settlement? You may need a Tax Attorney!

We have all seen the ads for asbestos exposure and “bad” prescription drugs…
“have you or someone you know taken the drug Acutane… if so, you may be entitled to cash compensation… call 1800-bad-drug…”
So what are the tax consequences of receiving compensation for your damages?
Well, it depends… Some damages and settlement proceeds are tax exempt under [...]

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Throw Momma From Her Private Jet–Not From The Train

New York Times columnist Paul Krugman famously  dubbed the Bush 2001 tax cuts the “Throw Momma From The Train Act”, because the estate tax was eliminated for just one year—2010. But as 2010 grinds on without a federal estate levy, it’s becoming clear that Krugman got it wrong.  Any Momma who would ride the rails [...]

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Free at Last…Cost of Goverment Day 2010

With the rising deficit and a substantial economic strain on our Government, it is not terribly surprising that our Government’s financial woes tickle down, resulting in a larger financial burden on Americans.
August 19th marked the “Cost of Government Day” for 2010.  This is the day the average American has earned enough gross income to pay [...]

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Bush Tax Cuts Expire in 2010…Will You Pay Higher Taxes?

No one wants to be taken by surprise with a super high tax bill for 2011.  With only four months remaining until the expiration of Bush’s tax cuts enacted in the 2001 EGTRRA Bill, a lot of Taxpayers are holding their breath while they scramble to plan for a wide range of alternatives.
We are [...]

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Wesley Snipes is Headin’ to Prison for Tax Fraud – Despite Claiming he was Never a US Citizen

With the US Court of Appeals recent decision to affirm Wesley Snipes’ criminal tax conviction, it looks like Wesley Snipes may have to rely on the royalties from his cheesy “Total Gym” Infomercials to pay off his substantial legal fees and restitution incurred from his long battle with the IRS.  I wonder if the Federal [...]

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Income Tax Planning Basics for 2010

With a substantial portion of provisions in the Internal Revenue Code (Code) set to expire the end of this year, I am strongly encouraging my clients to take advantage of the current tax planning opportunities available this year.  In the midst of the over sensationalized estate tax repeal and first-time homebuyer credit, the Code provides [...]

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2010 Capital Gain Rates – Take Advantage of the Lower Rates!

For tax years 2009 and 2010, long-term capital gains taxes are eliminated for some low- and moderate-income individuals. This zero-tax break will end Jan. 1, 2011, when all capital gains rates revert to pre-2003 levels, unless Congress extends the current law.

Ordinary income
tax bracket
Long-term capital gains [...]

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Incorporating Life and Wealth Tax Planning into your Estate Plan

What are Life and Wealth Plans?
Although many “estate plans” merely include a will, I encourage my clients to incorporate a life and wealth plan into their estate plan.  Because estate planning already requires an intensive analysis of your financial bottom-line, it creates a unique occasion to address life and wealth issues without incurring [...]

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Welcome to TaxAttorneyFlorida.com!

Hello, my name is Sarah E. Martello and I’m happy to write this first installment of TaxAttorneyFlorida.com!
More to come!

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