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How Can I Avoid Paying Taxes When I Retire?

Paying taxes during retirement is a harsh reality that many people are not prepared for when they retire. The key to reducing tax liability during retirement is early planning. If you wait until you retire, it may be too late to take advantage of some retirement-planning strategies.

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How Does a Maryland LLC Pay Taxes?

A Limited Liability Company (LLC) is organized under state laws. Many companies choose a Maryland LLC as their business entity because it provides limited liability protection from personal liability. State laws govern the operation of an LLC in Maryland. However, the Internal Revenue Code provides alternatives for how an LLC is taxed for the income it earns.

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Common Elder Law Terms Defined

The legal terms used in elder law situations can be confusing and daunting. It is impossible to list and define all the elder law terms in this article, but here are some of the more common jargon you might encounter. A Maryland elder law attorney can answer your questions about these and other elder law terms.

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The Only Wrong Answer is 50/50: Calculating The Co-Founder Equity Split

Many founders assign equal equity splits before any measurable investment of time, energy, or money into the start-up. Often, early and equal equity splits presume to avoid later tensions and future disagreements among founders while creating a clear path for moving onto other operational decisions. While there are various ways to calculate the co-founder equity split, the only wrong answer is a hasty 50/50 split.

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Planning for Long-Term Care

Most individuals need some level of long-term care as they age. The level of long-term care depends on a person’s health and mental condition. Some individuals may require extensive personal and medical care as they age, while other individuals may only require limited assistance with the activities of daily living (ADLs).

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