How my clients respond to tax planning discussions:
Ron: "You say you sold that half-acre for $5,000, and then turned around and gave it to your church? Why didn't you just give the land to the church, and you wouldn't have to pay capital gains on it - plus you get to deduct the $5000 anyway!!"
Client: "I shouldn't have to pay on that if I gave it away. When are we going to receive Bush's $600?"
Ron: "Looks like you cashed out your IRA three weeks before you turned 59 1/2, Geez, why didn't you call me before you did this? I would have told you to wait another month."
Client: "Yeah, my wife says I should be asking you these questions. In fact, she told me to ask you whether we're gonna get $300 on our teenagers this summer.
Ron: "$1500 in savings bonds for your grandchildren, and mutual funds for yourself? You just turned 60 and those bonds will mature in 7.5 years. Next time buy these savings bonds for yourself and mutuals for grandkids."
Client: "Y'know, I wonder if they will give us $300 for our grandchildern too. They really should. Can you figure up how much we're going to get??"
Typical in Tennessee. I'll bet no one in your state acts like this.
Ron: "You say you sold that half-acre for $5,000, and then turned around and gave it to your church? Why didn't you just give the land to the church, and you wouldn't have to pay capital gains on it - plus you get to deduct the $5000 anyway!!"
Client: "I shouldn't have to pay on that if I gave it away. When are we going to receive Bush's $600?"
Ron: "Looks like you cashed out your IRA three weeks before you turned 59 1/2, Geez, why didn't you call me before you did this? I would have told you to wait another month."
Client: "Yeah, my wife says I should be asking you these questions. In fact, she told me to ask you whether we're gonna get $300 on our teenagers this summer.
Ron: "$1500 in savings bonds for your grandchildren, and mutual funds for yourself? You just turned 60 and those bonds will mature in 7.5 years. Next time buy these savings bonds for yourself and mutuals for grandkids."
Client: "Y'know, I wonder if they will give us $300 for our grandchildern too. They really should. Can you figure up how much we're going to get??"
Typical in Tennessee. I'll bet no one in your state acts like this.
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