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...more complicated estates there are more complicated solutions. The goal in each case is to get assets out of your estate, driving the estate value as close as is practical to the lifetime exemption. The easiest way is through annual gifting. Married couples can give away up to $20,000 a year ($10,000 for singles) tax free to as many people as they like. Paying tuition is tax free and does not count against the annual gift limit. If you have highly appreciated stock, that can be given to charity at market value, and the charity does...
...came naturally. Writing the adaptation was the easiest part, because the play just seemed to yield. It felt like a good fit with contemporary reality. It was simply a matter of having your eyes open, and being sensitive to all the parallels and metaphors. To that inventory of Hamlet-like figures, Ethan added Kurt Cobain, someone who seems to embody the voided promise, someone who was brilliant, and ran off the rails. Someone who was marred and tormented. It's not hard to find Hamlet in contemporary reality. The play is called "Hamlet", but it's actually about a series...
...easiest thing in the world," he said. "All we do is show up and speak...
...Pull out? That'll never happen," said Staten Island borough president Guy Molinari, who survived a bout with prostate cancer while running for re-election in 1997. When Molinari got the news, he immediately called Giuliani. "I said, 'Hey, Rudy, welcome to the club.' This is one of the easiest cancers to beat. It didn't stop me, and it won't stop...
...governments want to protect land, the easiest way is to buy it and take it off the market. New Jersey has issued bonds to raise $1 billion for the preservation of farms and woodlands, and the U.S. Congress mandates the use of $900 million each year to purchase undeveloped land, though it always falls short of allocating the full amount. In Japan activists like Yoshitoshi Era have helped prod local governments to step up land buying. "We have to protect what is left," he says. Private groups and wealthy individuals can open their pocketbooks too. Preservation-minded Doug Tompkins, founder...