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- Tax Planning
- Why do I need a Tax Attorney?
- How do I select a Tax Attorney?
- What is Taxable Income?
- What is the difference between Ordinary Income and Capital Gains?
- How can I convert Ordinary Income into Capital Gains?
- How can I avoid or defer paying taxes on the sale of my investment property?
- How can I minimize my taxes if I am a real estate developer?
- How do I determine the gain or loss on the sale of my investment property?
- What is the Basis in my property?
- What are the tax consequences and reporting requirements from the sale of my home?
- What types of entities may I use for my business or real estate investments?
- How are the different types of entities taxed?
- What is a 1031 Exchange?
- How do I choose a Qualified Intermediary for a 1031 exchange?
- What can I do to avoid or minimize estate taxes?
- Self-directed IRAs
- What is the difference between a regular IRA and a self directed IRA?
- Is it legal to purchase non-traditional assets using my IRA?
- How come I haven't known about this?
- Are there a lot of people who have accounts?
- My (CPA, attorney, broker, friend, other person) said that buying and selling real estate in my self directed IRA was illegal. Why?
- What types of retirement accounts can I place in my self directed IRA accounts?
- What are "IRA transfers" and "IRA rollovers"?
- Is there a downside to investing with a self directed IRA? If so, what?
- Is Real Estate investing an option for my self directed IRA?
- Are there different tax rules for self directed IRAs?
- How do I make sure I am following the rules?
- I own my own business with no employees. Can I offer self directed IRAs to myself?
- How do I find out what the current contribution limits are for my retirement plan?
- What are the different funds I can use I can use to open a self-directed IRA account?
- Can I use my 401(k) funds with my current employer to purchase non-standard assets?
- What is the deadline to contribute to an IRA or Qualified Plan?
- What kinds of investments can I make?
- What are the limits to the investments I can make?
- What is a prohibited transaction?
- Can my self directed IRA purchase real estate already owned by me or my spouse?
- What you can't do in an IRA with real estate?
- Who is a disqualified person?
- Who makes the self directed IRA’s investment decisions?
- How are my assets managed?
- How do I open a self directed IRA?
- How much should I have in my account to get started?
- Can I transfer my current retirement funds to the custodian of my self directed IRA?
- Can I consolidate my IRAs?
- I have a 401(k) plan with my former employer. How can I self-direct the funds?
- How do I determine which retirement plan is best for me?
- How do I fund my new self directed IRA?
- Once I have decided to open a self directed IRA account to invest directly in real estate and have chosen a custodian, what are the practical steps that happen?
- What happens to the money that isn't invested in assets?
- How fast will my custodian respond to an investment opportunity?
- Is Real Estate investing an option for my self directed IRA?
- What you can do in an IRA with real estate?
- Are there restrictions on where my IRA can purchase real estate?
- What is the difference between a self directed IRA and a self directed IRA LLC?
- How does the IRS feel about self directed IRA investments in real estate, limited partnerships, limited liability companies, joint ventures, and C Corporations?
- What is an LLC?
- Why would you want to form an LLC?
- What are the risks associated with using an LLC in a self directed IRA?
- Can using an LLC simplify investing and provide asset protection?
- What legal issues are particular to IRAs investing in an LLC?
- What does 'private placement' mean?
- What are the procedures for investing IRA funds in closely-held enterprises?
- What are the prohibited transaction considerations with private placements?
- What are the Unrelated Business Taxable Income (UBTI) consequences of a private placement?
- What Special Considerations for Roth IRAs must be considered?
- May an IRA own S Corporation stock?
- May a self directed IRA make secured and unsecured loans?
- What is a secured loan?
- What is an unsecured loan?
- What types of loans can be made by a self directed IRA?
- What are 'public investments'?
- How do they become public?
- Who buys/sells them?
- How are they regulated?
- Are most custodians also securities brokers/dealers?
- Do most custodians allow their clients to trade public investments?
- How does this work?
- Why hold a brokerage account in a self directed IRA?
- What do I do if I don’t have enough money to buy real estate in my IRA?
- Where can I get a loan for real estate purchases using my IRA?
- Can my IRA take a loan to enhance the purchasing power of the IRA?
- What are some of the significant issues when a self directed IRA invests in real estate through a down payment and leveraging?
- What is Unrelated Business Income Tax?
- What is Unrelated Debt-Financed Income and how is it taxed?
- What are required minimum distributions?
- When an investment is sold by my IRA, can I keep the profit that is above my initial investment?
- What is a self directed IRA custodian?
- Why are there not more of these custodians across the country?
- Are my funds safe with one of these custodians?
- What type of services do most custodians provide?
- What are the fees and costs involved?
- Why do I need an administrator or custodian?
- Can my IRA be sued?
- Estate Planning
- What is Estate Planning?
- What is an "Estate"?
- Which documents make up a comprehensive Estate Plan?
- What is a Will?
- Why and how should I change my Will once it has been signed?
- Who should I appoint as executor of my estate?
- What are Beneficiary Designations?
- What is Jointly Held Property?
- What is a Guardianship and Conservatorship?
- What is Incapacity Planning?
- How can an Estate Plan help?
- What is a Durable Power of Attorney?
- What are Advance Directives and Health Care Directives?
- Who should I appoint as my agents in my Health Care Directives and my Durable Power of Attorney?
- What is a Revocable Living Trust?
- How can Probate be avoided?
- Should I try to create a plan that will avoid probate after I die?
- What are HIPAA Authorizations?
- What is Beneficiary Protection Planning?
- What is an Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust?
- What is a Gift Tax?
- What is an Estate Tax?
- Can't I just give all my property away before I die and avoid estate taxes?
- How do I begin the estate planning process?
- Why do I need a Will?
- What if I die without a Will?
- IRS / State Tax Resolution
- How do I settle back tax debt that I owe?
- Why do I have to sign a Power of Attorney form?
- Can I get relief from interest and penalties?
- Can you stop IRS levy and asset seizures?
- Will the IRS or State release wage garnishments?
- How can I get the IRS or State to release tax liens?
- Do I qualify for an Offer in Compromise?
- What do I do if I have unfiled tax returns?
- What is Innocent Spouse Status and do I qualify?
- How do I handle business and payroll tax payment problems?
- What are my rights when my tax returns are selected for audit?
- Can I discharge back taxes in Bankruptcy?
- Do you help resolve Rhode Island and Massachusetts State tax problems?
- Why should I hire McLaughlin & Quinn, LLC for my tax resolution problems?
- Bankruptcy / Financial Workout
- Do I need to file Bankruptcy?
- What are the different kinds of Bankruptcy?
- What is the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13?
- How will I know if I qualify for Bankruptcy?
- Does Bankruptcy stop collection calls and harassment?
- What is a Discharge?
- What debts are discharged?
- Are there alternatives to filing for Bankruptcy?
- What is a Financial Workout?
- What is Receivership and how is it different from Bankruptcy?
- Asset Protection
- What is Asset Protection?
- What are the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act (UFTA) and the Uniform Fraudulent Conveyance Act (UFCA)?
- What is the Homestead Exemption?
- What is Tenants by the Entirety?
- What is a Personal Residence Trust?
- What is a Domestic Asset Protection Trust?
- What is Offshore Planning?
- Can a Prenuptial Agreement protect me from creditors?
- Can I protect my business from creditors?
- What is a Partnership?
- What is a Family Limited Partnership?
- What is a Delaware Series LLC?
- Will a Professional Corporation ("PC") Protect Me?
- What is a Life Insurance Trust?
- Elder Law
- What is Elder Law?
- What is Long-Term Care?
- How can I plan for Long-Term Care?
- What is Medicare?
- What is Medicaid?
- What is Long-Term Care Insurance?
- What is a Nursing Home?
- How much does a Nursing Home cost?
- What is an Assisted Living Facility?
- What is Adult Day Care?
- What is a Guardian and when is a Guardianship necessary?
- What is Probate?
- What assets are subject to the Probate process?
- What assets are not subject to the Probate process?
- What is a breach of fiduciary duty?
- What do I do if I am named as an Executor in someone's Will?
- What if I don't have a Will?
- On what grounds can a Will be challenged?
- Can I challenge a Will if I think it is invalid?
- How can I defend a Will that someone else thinks is invalid if I think it is valid?
- What is a Special Needs Trust?
- What is Social Security?
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- M&Q News
- McLaughlin & Quinn, LLC Partner Thomas P. Quinn, Esq. Appointed as Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Trustee
- Frank Fiore, Esq. Joins as Of Counsel
- Stefanie D. Howell Joins as Elder Law Associate
- N. David Vallee Joins as an Enrolled Agent
- Jill E. Sugarman Joins as Estate Planning Associate
- Thomas P. Quinn, Esq. Named Partner
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- Estate Planning
- Why Plan Your Estate?
- Understanding the Importance and Implications of Guardianships and Conservatorships
- The Importance of Planning Early
- Estate, Gift, and GST Tax Legislation FAQs
- When Should You Update Your Estate Plan?
- Estate, Gift, and GST Tax Legislation FAQs
- Small business tax guide provides tips for preparing 2010 returns and planning for 2011
- Should You Sign a Nursing Home Admission Agreement?
- Online Legal Documents Company Sued Over Flawed Estate Plan
- Prevent Your Power of Attorney from Being Ignored
- Resolving Disputes
- Resident Rights
- How to Fight a Nursing Home Discharge
- Nursing Home Residents Have Rights!
- A House Divided: Concurrent Ownership of Property and Petitions to Partition
- Fractional Ownership: Getting a Piece of the Pie
- Tax Planning
- IRS Releases the Dirty Dozen Tax Scams for 2013
- Analysis Of Post-2012 Net Investment Income And Additional Medicare Taxes
- Obama Wins Second Term; Agreement On Taxes/Spending Possible By Year-End
- 2012 Year-End Tax Planning For Businesses
- Administration Unveils Framework for Corporate Tax Reform
- Small business tax guide provides tips for preparing 2010 returns and planning for 2011
- 2012 Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act
- What's new for 2012—a roundup of tax changes effective this year
- Year-end planning: Take advantage of business provisions that may sunset for good on December 31, 2011
- Tax Breaks are Available for Travelers Who Mix a Bit of Pleasure with Their Business Travel
- Consider A Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) As 1031 Exchange Replacement Property
- The IRS has Issued New Detailed Guidance on Bonus Depreciation with Revenue Procedure 2011-26.
- Prohibited transaction rules prevent Self-Directed IRA from purchasing its owner's promissory note
- Year-end tax planning: Who should try to reduce Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) for 2010?
- Year-end planning: careful handling of capital gains and losses can save taxes
- Year-end planning: When C corporations should defer or accelerate income
- Steinbrenner Fourth Billionaire in 2010 to Escape Taxes, If Not Death
- New Law Extending Homebuyer Credit Closing Date and IRS Guidance On It
- Massachusetts Enacts 2011 Budget Act
- Sale of Excess Real Estate Lots Produced Capital Gains
- Self-Directed IRAs: Enhancing your retirement investments
- Tax Provisions in Bailout Bill
- Proposed Regulations on Partnership Interest Transferred to Creditor in Debt-for-Equity Exchange
- Piling On: Foreclosure Sales Can Trigger Unexpected Tax
- Safeguarding Exchange Funds - Questions To Ask
- IRS / State Tax Resolution
- The IRS is Trying to Overhaul its Program for Examining Taxpayer Returns
- Treasury issues final rule clarifying FBAR reporting requirements
- IRS Issues Top Ten List for Determinging Whether Worker is Employee or Independent Contractor
- IRS Unveils 2009 List of Notorious Tax Scams — The “Dirty Dozen”
- Information Tax Returns & Backup Withholding Taxes
- Equitable Relief Granted to Innocent Spouses
- IRS/State Tax Resolution – Glossary
- Elder Law
- Protecting Your House from Medicaid Estate Recovery
- Promissory Notes and Medicaid
- Medicaid and Trusts
- The Need for Medicaid Planning
- Should You Sign a Nursing Home Admission Agreement?
- Receiving an Inheritance While on Medicaid
- Understanding Trusts
- Reviewing Your Medicare Plans Is More Important Than Ever This Year
- According to the AARP, By 2010 One in Three Workers Will be Over the Age of 50
- Rhode Island Nursing Homes Among the Best in the Country
- Long-term Care In A Post-DRA World: Understanding How the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 Changes Medicaid Planning
- For Seniors Finally Something They Really Can Reverse: Their Mortgage
- Choosing a Trustee: Don’t Mix Fiduciary Responsibility and Family!
- Getting to Sure: Legal Capacity and the Elder Lawyer in the Context of Reverse Mortgage Transactions
- Estate Planning
- Why Plan Your Estate?
- Understanding the Importance and Implications of Guardianships and Conservatorships
- The Importance of Planning Early
- Estate, Gift, and GST Tax Legislation FAQs
- When Should You Update Your Estate Plan?
- Estate, Gift, and GST Tax Legislation FAQs
- Small business tax guide provides tips for preparing 2010 returns and planning for 2011
- Should You Sign a Nursing Home Admission Agreement?
- Online Legal Documents Company Sued Over Flawed Estate Plan
- Prevent Your Power of Attorney from Being Ignored
- Resolving Disputes
- Resident Rights
- How to Fight a Nursing Home Discharge
- Nursing Home Residents Have Rights!
- A House Divided: Concurrent Ownership of Property and Petitions to Partition
- Fractional Ownership: Getting a Piece of the Pie
- Tax Planning
- IRS Releases the Dirty Dozen Tax Scams for 2013
- Analysis Of Post-2012 Net Investment Income And Additional Medicare Taxes
- Obama Wins Second Term; Agreement On Taxes/Spending Possible By Year-End
- 2012 Year-End Tax Planning For Businesses
- Administration Unveils Framework for Corporate Tax Reform
- Small business tax guide provides tips for preparing 2010 returns and planning for 2011
- 2012 Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act
- What's new for 2012—a roundup of tax changes effective this year
- Year-end planning: Take advantage of business provisions that may sunset for good on December 31, 2011
- Tax Breaks are Available for Travelers Who Mix a Bit of Pleasure with Their Business Travel
- Consider A Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) As 1031 Exchange Replacement Property
- The IRS has Issued New Detailed Guidance on Bonus Depreciation with Revenue Procedure 2011-26.
- Prohibited transaction rules prevent Self-Directed IRA from purchasing its owner's promissory note
- Year-end tax planning: Who should try to reduce Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) for 2010?
- Year-end planning: careful handling of capital gains and losses can save taxes
- Year-end planning: When C corporations should defer or accelerate income
- Steinbrenner Fourth Billionaire in 2010 to Escape Taxes, If Not Death
- New Law Extending Homebuyer Credit Closing Date and IRS Guidance On It
- Massachusetts Enacts 2011 Budget Act
- Sale of Excess Real Estate Lots Produced Capital Gains
- Self-Directed IRAs: Enhancing your retirement investments
- Tax Provisions in Bailout Bill
- Proposed Regulations on Partnership Interest Transferred to Creditor in Debt-for-Equity Exchange
- Piling On: Foreclosure Sales Can Trigger Unexpected Tax
- Safeguarding Exchange Funds - Questions To Ask
- IRS / State Tax Resolution
- The IRS is Trying to Overhaul its Program for Examining Taxpayer Returns
- Treasury issues final rule clarifying FBAR reporting requirements
- IRS Issues Top Ten List for Determinging Whether Worker is Employee or Independent Contractor
- IRS Unveils 2009 List of Notorious Tax Scams — The “Dirty Dozen”
- Information Tax Returns & Backup Withholding Taxes
- Equitable Relief Granted to Innocent Spouses
- IRS/State Tax Resolution – Glossary
- Elder Law
- Protecting Your House from Medicaid Estate Recovery
- Promissory Notes and Medicaid
- Medicaid and Trusts
- The Need for Medicaid Planning
- Should You Sign a Nursing Home Admission Agreement?
- Receiving an Inheritance While on Medicaid
- Understanding Trusts
- Reviewing Your Medicare Plans Is More Important Than Ever This Year
- According to the AARP, By 2010 One in Three Workers Will be Over the Age of 50
- Rhode Island Nursing Homes Among the Best in the Country
- Long-term Care In A Post-DRA World: Understanding How the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 Changes Medicaid Planning
- For Seniors Finally Something They Really Can Reverse: Their Mortgage
- Choosing a Trustee: Don’t Mix Fiduciary Responsibility and Family!
- Getting to Sure: Legal Capacity and the Elder Lawyer in the Context of Reverse Mortgage Transactions
- Estate Planning
- Alerts
- Estate Planning
- Tax Planning
- Tax Planning for 2013
- 2012 American Taxpayer Relief Act -- Individuals
- 2012 American Taxpayer Relief Act -- Businesses
- Rhode Island Division of Taxation: Voluntary Disclosure Program
- October 15 Deadline Looms for Tax-Exempt Organizations at Risk and Individual Extension Filers
- Massachusetts Court Rules Out-of-State Tire Vendor Has No Obligation to Collect Massachusetts Use Tax
- IRS extends due date for filing some FBARs
- Massachusetts Enacts FY2010 Budget Bill Including Sales Tax Rate Increase
- Rhode Island Budget Bill Enacts Potentially-Unconstitutional Amazon Clause and Eliminates Favorable Treatment of Capital Gains
- General Explanations of the Administration's Fiscal Year 2010 Revenue Proposals
- Tax Provisions of the New Stimulus Package
- Massachusetts Supreme Court Finds Substantial Nexus in Activities of Out-of-State Companies Despite Lack of Physical Presence
- Rhode Island Adopts Historic Structures Tax Credit Regulation
- Taxation of Wealth Transfers Within a Family
- IRS / State Tax Resolution
- White House, GOP Look For Common Ground In Dueling Proposals On Tax Reform/Deficit Reduction
- IRS Announces New Settlement Offer for Those Voluntarily Disclosing Unreported Offshore Income
- President Signs Small Business Jobs Act of 2010
- Criminal Prosecution For Foreign Accounts May Be Avoided
- Massachusetts Department of Revenue Reveals Terms of Limited Tax Amnesty Program
- TIGTA Report on Worker Classification
- Massachusetts Legislature Passes Bill Authorizing Tax Amnesty Program
- New Tool Targets State-Tax Scofflaws
- Congress Hammers Out Breaks for Homeowners
- IRS Issues Proposed Regulations Relating to the Validity and Priority of Federal Tax Liens
- IRS Makes Progress in 2007
- Bankruptcy / Financial Workout
- Estate Planning
- Tax Planning
- Tax Planning for 2013
- 2012 American Taxpayer Relief Act -- Individuals
- 2012 American Taxpayer Relief Act -- Businesses
- Rhode Island Division of Taxation: Voluntary Disclosure Program
- October 15 Deadline Looms for Tax-Exempt Organizations at Risk and Individual Extension Filers
- Massachusetts Court Rules Out-of-State Tire Vendor Has No Obligation to Collect Massachusetts Use Tax
- IRS extends due date for filing some FBARs
- Massachusetts Enacts FY2010 Budget Bill Including Sales Tax Rate Increase
- Rhode Island Budget Bill Enacts Potentially-Unconstitutional Amazon Clause and Eliminates Favorable Treatment of Capital Gains
- General Explanations of the Administration's Fiscal Year 2010 Revenue Proposals
- Tax Provisions of the New Stimulus Package
- Massachusetts Supreme Court Finds Substantial Nexus in Activities of Out-of-State Companies Despite Lack of Physical Presence
- Rhode Island Adopts Historic Structures Tax Credit Regulation
- Taxation of Wealth Transfers Within a Family
- IRS / State Tax Resolution
- White House, GOP Look For Common Ground In Dueling Proposals On Tax Reform/Deficit Reduction
- IRS Announces New Settlement Offer for Those Voluntarily Disclosing Unreported Offshore Income
- President Signs Small Business Jobs Act of 2010
- Criminal Prosecution For Foreign Accounts May Be Avoided
- Massachusetts Department of Revenue Reveals Terms of Limited Tax Amnesty Program
- TIGTA Report on Worker Classification
- Massachusetts Legislature Passes Bill Authorizing Tax Amnesty Program
- New Tool Targets State-Tax Scofflaws
- Congress Hammers Out Breaks for Homeowners
- IRS Issues Proposed Regulations Relating to the Validity and Priority of Federal Tax Liens
- IRS Makes Progress in 2007
- Bankruptcy / Financial Workout
- Current Legal Developments
- M&Q Newsletters
- 2012 Year-End Tax Planning For Businesses
- Important 2012 Second Quarter Federal Tax Developments
- Supreme Court Upholds Health Care Law
- Like Kind Exchanges Shelter Gold and Silver Gains from Taxes
- The Need for Medicaid Planning
- SPECIAL REPORT! Bush-Era Tax Cuts and Other Sunsetting Tax Provisions: What To Expect and How To Plan
- SPECIAL REPORT! Sunsets Facing Individuals
- SPECIAL REPORT! Capital Gains/ Dividends Sunsets
- SPECIAL REPORT! Alternative Minimum Tax
- SPECIAL REPORT! Education Sunsets
- SPECIAL REPORT! Business-Specific Sunsets
- SPECIAL REPORTS! Federal Estate, Gift and GST Taxes
- Who Gets Access to Your Online Accounts After You Die?
- What is Required of an Executor?
- Paying Off Tax Liabilities - What Are The IRS Standards?
- Understanding the Importance and Implications of Guardianships and Conservatorships
- Administration Unveils Framework for Corporate Tax Reform
- The Importance of Planning Early
- 2012 Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act
- Receiving an Inheritance While on Medicaid
- As 2011 Winds Down
- Year-End Planning: Making the Most of Quick Write-Offs for Capital Goods Purchases, Pt III
- Year-End Planning: Making the Most of Quick Write-Offs for Capital Goods Purchases, Pt II
- Year-End Planning: Making the Most of Quick Write-Offs for Capital Goods Purchases, Pt I
- Massachusetts Enacts 2012 Budget Act
- Resolving Conflicts Between Co-Agents on a Power of Attorney
- Rhode Island Budget Bill Expands Sales Tax Base, Imposes Various Filing Fees Among Other Changes
- Attention Retailer
- Now Is The Time to Update Your Estate Plan
- The IRS has Issued New Detailed Guidance on Bonus Depreciation with Revenue Procedure 2011-26.
- Consider A Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) As 1031 Exchange Replacement Property
- Understanding Trusts
- The IRS is Trying to Overhaul its Program for Examining Taxpayer Returns
- Prohibited transaction rules prevent Self-Directed IRA from purchasing its owner's promissory note
- McLaughlin & Quinn, LLC Partners Announce Fall 2011 Tax Update Seminar Date
- Health Care Decisions: Plan Ahead
- Many tax changes for preparers, businesses and investors go into effect in 2011
- Many tax changes for individuals and retirement plans go into effect in 2011
- Announcement of M&Q Blog
- McLaughlin & Quinn, LLC launches "Law for Life"
- Tough Economic Times Lead to Extraordinary Tax Activities by States
- McLaughlin & Quinn, LLC Announces Monthly Educational Newsletters, M&Q News Alerts and M&Q Announcements
- McLaughlin & Quinn, LLC Launches New Educational Website
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- Past Events
- Thursday, October 25, 2012 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. - Update of IRS and RI Audit Appeals, Collections and Bankruptcies
- Tuesday, November 27, 2012 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. - Tax Planning for Real Estate Professionals and Other Tax Issues for Real Estate
- Friday, November 30, 2012 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. SCOREs 16th Annual Federal and State Tax Update
- Friday, December 2, 2011 8AM-5PM - SCORE® and McLaughlin & Quinn, LLC
- Thursday, June 21, 2012 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM - Business Law/1031 Exchanges (4 CPE Credits)
- Tuesday, June 5, 2012 8AM-5PM - Fed Income Taxation of Real Estate / Self-Directed IRAs (for CPE credits)
- Tuesday, November 29, 2011 8AM-5PM - Fed Income Taxation of Real Estate (for CPE credits)
- Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8AM-5PM - Fed Income Taxation of Real Estate (for CPE credits)
- Friday, June 17, 2011 8AM-5PM - Fed Income Taxation of Real Estate (for CPE credits)
- December 3, 2010 8AM-5PM - SCORE® and McLaughlin & Quinn, LLC
- November 30, 2010 9AM-5PM - Fed Income Taxation of Real Estate
- October 28, 2010 from 6-9 PM - CPE Associates, Inc.
- October 18-20 Massachusetts Association of Realtors®
- September 23, 2010 8AM-5PM Investing through self-directed IRAs
- June 25, 2010 9AM-5PM - Fed Income Taxation of Real Estate
- June 2, 2010 9AM-5PM - Sec. 1031 Like-Kind Exchanges
- May 5, 2010, 7:00-8:00 pm - The 40/70 Rule: Bridging the Communication Gap Between Seniors and Their Families
- March 31, 2010, 6:00-7:00 pm - The 40/70 Rule: Bridging the Communication Gap Between Seniors and Their Families
- March 16, 2010, 6:30-7:45 pm - The 40/70 Rule: Bridging the Communication Gap Between Seniors and Their Families
- February 9, 2010, 6:00-7:00 pm - The 40/70 Rule: Bridging the Communication Gap Between Seniors and Their Families
- November 4, 2009 from 6-8 PM - 1031 & Real Estate Taxation Seminar with the Greater Fall River Association of REALTORS® (GFRAR)
- Wednesday, October 7, 2009, 12:00 noon - Free Seminar on Issues Affecting Senior Citizens and Their Families.
- October 7, 2009 from 6-8 PM - Elder Law Seminar with the Greater Fall River Association of REALTORS® (GFRAR)
- September 27, 2009 from 3-8 PM - Spaghetti Dinner to Benefit the Spinal Cord Injury Research Foundation
- September 17, 2009 from 6-7:30 PM - Too Close for Comfort: Should I move my elderly loved one into my home?
- September 17, 2009 from 6 PM - How to Proactively Plan for You and Your Elder
- August 6, 2009 - 1031 exchanges, asset protection, and tax/estate planning
- June 23, 2009 - Taxation of Real Estate Transactions
- June 10, 2009 - Taxation of Real Estate Transactions
- June 10, 2009 at 6 pm - Incapacity Planning and Medicaid
- June 3, 2009 - Taxation of Real Estate Transactions
- May 21, 2009 - Incapacity Planning Tools
- May 5, 2009 - Greater Fall River Association of REALTORS® (GFRAR) Convention
- April 16, 2009 - 1031 Seminar for Real Estate Investors
- April 17, 2009 - Seminar on Recent IRS Updates Affecting Code Section 1031
- March 25, 2 pm EDT - Estate Planning Strategies Webinar Part 3 of 3
- March 18, 2 pm EDT - Estate Planning Strategies Webinar Part 2 of 3
- March 11, 2 pm EDT - Estate Planning Strategies Webinar Part 1 of 3
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- Elder Law, Estate Planning and Your Real Estate
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