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To: Frank Griffin who wrote (43999)10/9/2000 3:59:06 PM
From: nihil  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Just a few suggestions you may have overlooked. Don't use CPA for bookkeeping -- hire a payroll firm or get a good ERP integrated tax package. Give $10,000 a year to each of your children and grandchildren (tax free). Max out your pension plan funding. Get married if you aren't. Don't buy life insurance in your name but let your beneficiaries own the policies. Buy some universal life today and do your stock investing there. Buy a ranch or farm (it will never be cheaper) and borrow as much as you can. Start giving away to your favorite charity highly appreciated property. It will reduce your estate and credit your income tax. If you are not married, get married (someone rich). You obviously need expert consulting for your business and your estate. You could always start and fund a church.



To: Frank Griffin who wrote (43999)10/9/2000 4:16:09 PM
From: donjuan_demarco  Respond to of 769670
 
"I think it is unconscionable the democrats would be against leveling the field on the marriage tax."

The "marriage tax" issue is a joke. Some married couples are "penalized" compared to two single persons, other married couples receive a "bonus."

Republicans want to get rid of the penalty, but keep the bonus. Sorry, that's idiotic.