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Holiday Pay Guidelines

By MacDonald, Lee & Senechalle, Ltd. |

Since the Fourth of July falls on a Saturday this year, we thought it would be a good time to discuss holiday pay for exempt employees. Many employers plan to close on Friday, July 3 in observance of the holiday. If the employer does not have a written policy which provides for vacation pay… Read More »

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3 Big Mistakes in Creating a Will

By MacDonald, Lee & Senechalle, Ltd. |

The mistake that we see over and over again is that client’s Wills are not plans, but a mish-mash of forms. Anyone can create a form, and these days you can do it with a press of a button. It requires effort, precision and creativity to create a plan. To give you an idea… Read More »

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Report Shows Illinois Ranked High in Most Complicated and Expensive Estate Taxes in the US

By MacDonald, Lee & Senechalle, Ltd. |

Why Are Illinois’ Real Estate Taxes Near Highest in the Nation? Filling out tax forms is never fun, especially when you know a big price tag is going to come at the end of it. Unfortunately, the news in Illinois is not encouraging. According to a new report by WalletHub, Illinois is one of… Read More »

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What Are the Most Common Estate Planning Mistakes?

By MacDonald, Lee & Senechalle, Ltd. |

Estate planning is not a task for a layperson. Anyone who wishes to get their estate in order for their loved ones while saving money on taxes needs professional assistance. These common mistakes can cost your spouse, children and business partners money and time, as well as creating inflated tax bills, problems and arguments… Read More »

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Protect Your IRAs, and Update to the New POA Health Care

By MacDonald, Lee & Senechalle, Ltd. |

I really don’t like when someone says to me (especially my wife) if you would have only done it this way…The U.S. Supreme Court and the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals did this to a Heidi Heffron-Clark who inherited an IRA from her sister. Heidi fell ill, and incurred so much medical debt that… Read More »

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Do I Need to Pay the Gift Tax?

By MacDonald, Lee & Senechalle, Ltd. |

The estate tax and the gift tax are basically two sides of the same coin. Congress instituted the gift tax in 1932 to stop people from giving all of their property away in an attempt to avoid paying the estate tax. While gifting valuable assets may come with tax consequences, it is an important… Read More »

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When Do Business Owner’s Beliefs Violate Discrimination Laws?

By MacDonald, Lee & Senechalle, Ltd. |

Title II of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prevents businesses from refusing service based on race, color, religion or national origin. Nowhere in the act’s language is sexual orientation mentioned, thus, federal law does not protect members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community from being refused service. However, this issue… Read More »

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Could a Shareholder Dispute Hurt Sony Pictures?

By MacDonald, Lee & Senechalle, Ltd. |

As a business owner, you understand the important relationship between the shareholder and your company. Unfortunately, shareholder disputes can sometimes seem irreconcilable. This is when it is wise to have someone else step in. An experienced business litigation attorney can resolve disputes and alleviate any concerns about your business’s future. Can Shareholders Sue the… Read More »

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How Will Changes to the Probate Act Affect Illinois?

By MacDonald, Lee & Senechalle, Ltd. |

The Illinois General Assembly has passed two acts that will affect the Probate Act. These are Public Act 98-1082 and Public Act 98-0833. The Probate Act of 1975 is the primary legal document relating to probate, descent and distribution of a deceased person’s estate in Illinois. Since 1975, it has provided state guidelines for… Read More »

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How Do Digital Assets Work in Estate Planning?

By MacDonald, Lee & Senechalle, Ltd. |

Estate planning in the 21st century involves a new type of asset: digital assets. Now that computers, smartphones, electronic bank accounts and other technological advances have become necessities in both our personal and professional lives, we need to consider these in the estate planning and asset protection processes. Determining ownership of these assets, however,… Read More »

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