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What is the difference between Tax planning and Tax management?

    User Intent Many individuals and businesses struggle to understand the difference between tax planning and tax management. While both aim to optimize tax liabilities, they serve distinct purposes. This article will clarify the key differences, applications, benefits, and limitations of tax planning and tax management. Introduction Taxes are an inevitable part of financial… Read More »

Tax planning vs tax preparation?

Tax Planning: Tax planning involves proactive strategies and actions taken throughout the year to minimize tax liability and optimize financial outcomes. It focuses on analyzing the taxpayer’s financial situation, exploring tax-saving opportunities, and implementing strategies to legally reduce taxes. Tax planning aims to strategically manage financial affairs, take advantage of applicable tax laws and provisions,… Read More »

Are gst trusts revocable?

  Introduction Generation-Skipping Trusts (GST) have become a popular estate planning tool, especially for individuals seeking to preserve wealth and pass it down to future generations with minimal tax liability. The primary objective of a GST trust is to bypass one generation and transfer wealth directly to the next (usually grandchildren), avoiding estate taxes that… Read More »

What are tax planning strategies?

Tax planning strategies Tax planning strategies involve various techniques and approaches to legally minimize tax liabilities and optimize a taxpayer’s financial situation. Here are some common tax planning strategies:  Income Deferral: Delaying the receipt of income to a later tax year, such as deferring bonuses or income from investments, can help lower your taxable income… Read More »

Should I pay capital gain to income tax?

Tax planning for property Sale Tax planning for property sale, Capital gains tax: As an 80-year-old individual who is selling his own earn immovable property. May be liable to pay capital gains tax on the sale, depending on the specific details of the transaction. Capital gains tax is a tax levy on the profit earn… Read More »