The recent talk about the fiscal cliff has many of us worried and wondering how our personal finances have been and will be affected by the decisions being made. In her article titled, “Did You Fall Off The Fiscal Cliff?” Miller, Miller & Canby’s Helen Whelan breaks down how the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2013 affects income and estate taxes. To read the article in its entirety, click on Download Attachment at the end of this entry.
Helen Whelan is a Principal in Miller, Miller & Canby’s Estates and Trusts Practice Group. Her expertise is in educating and advising families and individuals in planning for their futures. For more information on current legislation and its effect on your personal finances, contact Helen Whelan.
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