The Estate Tax: Still Going Strong at Age 100

Even at the ripe old age of 100, the Federal Estate Tax – also affectionately known as the ‘death tax’ – is still steeped in controversy.  When it was first instituted in 1916 during the height of World War I, it was seen by supporters as a reasonable way to enhance U.S. revenues in case America joined … Continued

Home Sweet Subsidized Home

Home ownership has long been appealing to families, not only because it fulfills a “dream” but also because home ownership has favored status in the tax code. As with many personal financial matters, purchasing a home cannot be reduced purely to “bottom-line” calculations.  Emotions, particularly the heightening sense of economic security, can come from financially-appropriate … Continued