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Asset Protection Planning – Do You Need It

Many individuals consider that only the uber rich need to opt for a plan to protect their assets from future creditors or frivolous lawsuits. It is true to some extent. Wealth does make an entity more likely to face lawsuits claiming millions as compensation for some damage. However, this conception is just partially correct. Suppose [...]

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Knowing the various processes of Inheritance

Inheritance is referred as the passage of movable and immovable property from one owner to his/her heirs after their death. There are several processes of inheritance related property transfer. This procedure of property handover depends on whether the owner died intestate or not. It also depends on the presence of a will at the time [...]

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Creating a Will to Minimize Inheritance Tax

An inheritance comes with its share of inconveniences. Estate owners often complain of bearing the brunt of a huge inheritance tax that is levied on the properties that they have inherited from their folks. However, there are ways in which you can save your successive generations from paying a large amount of their inheritance in [...]

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Tax Deed Investing For Pros and Beginners

When one observes an abundance of lemons, does one look for other avenues of business or start building that lemonade stand? This same idea might give most a feeling of despair when so many businesses are failing and homes are in foreclosure. However, there is more than a ray of hope when the concept of [...]

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Property tax and assessment notice

Property tax or real estate tax is one of the saddles when your own a property having real estate business. There are numerous home owners in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia justly feel that the tax assessment of government overvalues the estimation of their real assets and seek out real estate tax relief. One of [...]

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