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LOCATION:The Mountain City Club of Chattanooga
UID:993620130926T093000ZWhere is the Estate Planning Profession Going? 
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DESCRIPTION:\nThis commentary will address the issue of the estate planning opportunities for younger\n \nestate planning attorneys and whether those opportunities are diminishing. While the\n \nfocus of this commentary is on estate planning attorneys, many of the issues discussed in\n \nthis commentary apply equally to other estate planning professionals.\n \nThe estate planning profession continues to change as tax rules change and our culture\n \nevolves. But the truth of Ben Franklin’s insightful comment remains no matter what\n \nCongress does or how the demographics change: \n \n"'In this world nothing can be said to be\n \ncertain, except death and taxes." \n \n \n \nTaxes are always going to be a part of the estate\n \nplanning process. While estate taxes will not govern estate planning as much as they have\n \nover the last several decades, the expanding deficit increases the possibility of new taxes\n \nin the future. As George Harrison noted in his 1966 song ‘\n \nTaxman” (written when he\n \nrealized that his revenue was subject to a 95% super-tax), the government will always\n \nfind a way to collect its “fair share”:\n
SUMMARY:Where is the Estate Planning Profession Going?  - Estate Planning Council of Chattanooga 
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