United States:
Practical Planning For "Snowbirds" Pursuing Florida Residency
05 April 2018
Pryor Cashman LLP
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Many retirees, upon finding themselves no longer bound by the
geographic constraints of a job or children's schooling, begin
contemplating moving to another - perhaps warmer - state. In
addition to a more temperate climate, living in another state can
offer distinct economic advantages.
In a recent article for Trusts & Estates Magazine, David Spacht explains how retaining ties to a
"snowbird's" state of origin while avoiding its taxes
is possible, and provides a roadmap for tax and trust planning.
Read the full article here.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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