Increasing Tax Awareness and Examining "Dependents" and the "Kiddie Tax"
Learn who qualifies as a “dependent” under current tax law and what it means for special needs families.
Increasing Tax Awareness and Examining "Dependents" and The "Kiddie Tax"
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Who qualifies as a “dependent” under current tax law? For special needs families, the answer can make or break critical financial planning arrangements. Join The American College of Financial Services’ Adjunct Professor of Taxation and Special Needs Planning Thomas M. Brinker, Jr., CPA/PFS, ChFC®, CGMA, CFE, AEP®, as he breaks down key concepts and what they mean for special needs families under your care.
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