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THE POST I AM LINKING TO MAKES NO SENSE AT ALL (TO ME), BUT IT IS THE FIRST BLOG POST I HAVE EVER SEEN ABOUT YAHTZEE

10/9/2018

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I have always loved Yahtzee.  We still have it in our house.  So when I came across this post about Yahtzee on Lowering the Bar, I had to link to it, even though the post makes no sense at all to me.
Whenever I think of Yahtzee, I am reminded of my cousin Chuck’s chant (when playing Yahtzee, on the second roll of the dice):
“Yahtzee, baby, Yahtzee”
I think I first witnessed that when I was eight or nine years old, and I have never forgotten it.  
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IF A WAY TO AVOID TAX HAS BEEN “BLESSED” BY THE COURTS OR THE IRS, THEN WHO, EXACTLY, IS BEING “TRICKED?”

10/5/2018

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​“There is no shortage of clever tax avoidance tricks that have been blessed by either the courts or the I.R.S. itself.”
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Will My Trust Shield My Assets From The Claims Of My Creditors?  THE TIMELY TOPIC OF MY SEPTEMBER ESTATE PLANNING LAW REPORT

10/2/2018

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My September newsletter was mailed last week and is now posted at deconcinimcdonald.com.  It’s about a question that comes up regularly: will a trust shield your assets from future liabilities?  
In the newsletter I also discuss the perennial topic of what assets are exempt from the claims of your creditors under Arizona law.  I said under Arizona law because the rules are different in other states.  
On a related topic, here is a link to a newsletter I wrote a while back about Arizona law on how one particular type of property, your homestead, may be exempt from claims of creditors.  I have heard that there’s no limit to the homestead exemption in some states, but that’s not the case in Arizona.
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