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Later-in-life marriages can invite financial complications. Here's what couples should talk about when it comes to money, assets, benefits, insurance and more before tying the knot (again).
Around 10% of people itemize their deductions now, and they are typically wealthier. The other 90% take the standard deduction, which expanded in the 2017 Trump tax cuts and will get bigger under the ...
You could say no to your daughter's request and split your estate 50/50 after you're gone. You could give both your son and daughter their inheritance early, leaving yourself perhaps $1 million. Or ...
Former restaurant worker-turned-lawyer Jasmine Moy breaks down the biggest legal blunders in FX’s "The Bear" — from unpaid ...
My sister married her husband about 20 years ago. They live in California, a community-property state. He had a home from a prior marriage, and they live there together. He and his family have an ...
The impact of the massive spending bill that President Donald Trump signed into law on Independence Day is expected to filter ...
Got questions about the new deductions for seniors, tips, overtime and car loans? Here’s what you’ve been asking—and my ...
A MoneySense reader wants to give money to his spouse to invest. Can he avoid Canada’s income attribution rules?
Inheritance tax is widely loathed. It's a tax on death, property and the natural desire to pass wealth down the generations.
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As previously reported by The Post, Gen Z-ers are also trying the “treat yourself tax” hack and “1% rule” to save money and ...
For many older adults considering retirement, there are several reasons why it's an attractive year to take the plunge. Sure, ...