Finally. Of a sort. The tax bill that's just passed both houses of Congress has something for everyone to hate. But it's averted a crisis of mammoth proportions for an awful lot of people and there's a reasonable chance that in two years (or, if not, shortly thereafter), the temporary provisions that should be made "permanent" (whatever that means) will be made "permanent."
Meanwhile, we'll deal. Meanwhile, for the first time in over a year, all Americans (and their advisors) have the ability to plan their finances and their legacies for the coming year with some modicum of certainty as to the outcome.
This is a good thing.
Meanwhile, we'll deal. Meanwhile, for the first time in over a year, all Americans (and their advisors) have the ability to plan their finances and their legacies for the coming year with some modicum of certainty as to the outcome.
This is a good thing.
