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Tax Cuts

John Robinson | Sep 13, 2024

Will You Be Better or Worse Off When/If The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Sunsets?

Tax Planning
Tax Cuts
Roth IRA Conversions
Read about how your federal income tax may change when the TCJA sunsets on 12/31/2025.
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John Robinson | Nov 26, 2023

Massachusetts Delivers Some Welcome Estate Tax Relief

Tax Cuts
New Tax Rules
Estate Planning
Taxachusetts just got (a little bit) more tax-friendly
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John Robinson | Jun 6, 2018

The Impact of State Decoupling from the Provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

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Job Act
Financial Planning
How does the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act impact Americans, and in particular residents of Hawaii?
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