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The Canadian Goods and Services Tax ( July 2005 )
The goods and services tax (the "GST") is a broad-based value-added tax levied by the federal government at two rates: 7% and 15%. The 15% rate is only levied on transactions that are considered to be made in one of the provinces that has "harmonized" its sales tax system with the GST, namely, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Newfoundland. -
Wills, Trusts, And Estate Planning ( October 2000 )
The primary purpose of any will, trust, or estate planning is to make sure that your assets are distributed or held. -
Just Say No, Thanks--Disclaiming Gifts Or Bequests: Disclaiming Gifts or Bequests May Be Best Way to Fix Estate Planning Errors. ( September 2000 )
There is a saying, "Don't look a gift horse in the mouth." Obviously, the speaker never had to deal with the U.S. . -
New Jersey Trusts Can Now Be Perpetual ( March 2000 )
New Jersey has abolished its "rule against perpetuities" so that New Jersey "dynasty trusts" can now remain in place in perpetuity. -
Death Taxes ( December 1999 )
At the time of your death, the assets which you have accumulated during a lifetime of hard work are subject to tax. -
Estate Planning Considerations ( November 1999 )
The following is intended to provide you with an outline of those estate planning factors that you may want to . -
Estate Planning Helps You Pay for Education ( September 1999 )
Naturally, you want nothing but the best for your children and grandchildren, and getting a good educatio. -
General Principles of Asset Protection ( January 1999 )
It is no secret there is a litigation explosion in the United States. As a result, more and more healthcare provide.
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