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Latest Articles Published by Advanced Markets

 

Members of Advanced Markets have written articles featured in various outside trade magazines.  The topics of the articles cover the hot planning ideas such as Charitable Planning with Life Insurance, Split-Dollar Arrangements, and Family Limited Partnerships as an estate planning tool.

 
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Double Duty Dollars of Life Insurance: The Art of Tax-Free Retirement Income- John Harrison (February 2010)
 
Exploring the Many Uses of Grantor Trusts- Kristin Bulat (October 2009)
 
Using A Defective Trust For Business Succession Planning - Joseph Scianna (September 2009)
 
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-This material does not constitute tax, legal or accounting advice and neither John Hancock nor any of its agents, employees or registered representatives are in the business of offering such advice.  It was not intended or written for use and cannot be used by any taxpayer for the purpose of avoiding any IRS penalty.  It was written to support the marketing of the transactions or topics it addresses.  Comments on taxation are based on John Hancock's understanding of current tax law, which is subject to change.  Anyone interested in these transactions or topics should seek advice based on his or her particular circumstances from independent professional advisors.

-Trusts should be drafted by an attorney familiar with such matters in order to take into account income and estate tax laws (including the generation-skipping tax).  Failure to do so could result in adverse tax treatment of trust proceeds.

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