The American Taxpayer Relief Act
Planning opportunities and pitfalls
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Product Description
Product Description
The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 was passed at the beginning of this year amid a flurry of publicity and political maneuvering. It appears we now have a more stable set of tax rules in place than we have seen for many years. Now that the dust has settled, we have had an opportunity to absorb these significant changes and reflect on how they will impact tax planning. This program covers the changes in income, gift, and estate taxation made by the Act, together with the new Medicare surtax on investment income that became effective this year. The discussion highlights planning opportunities in the new landscape.
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Agenda & Materials
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What's New in 2013 Personal Income Tax
on demand video Add to CartJulie A. Hogan Rodgers, Esq., Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP , Boston
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Year End Planning Ideas for 2013 and Beyond
on demand video Add to CartTravis L. Blais, Esq., Blais Halpert Tax Partners LLP , Boston
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New Estate and Gift Tax Exemptions
on demand video Add to CartSean T. Donovan, Esq., The Northern Trust Company , Boston
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Tax Reform and Q & A
on demand video Add to CartStephen Ziobrowski, Esq., Day Pitney LLP , Boston
Travis L. Blais, Esq., Blais Halpert Tax Partners LLP , Boston
Sean T. Donovan, Esq., The Northern Trust Company , Boston
Julie A. Hogan Rodgers, Esq., Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP , Boston
Sara A. Wells, Esq., Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP , Boston
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