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Why Gen X'ers need to consider charitable tax planning in 2019Although estate planning is often viewed as a task for those in the "Baby Boomer" generation (generally individuals over fifty-five years of age), there are many estate planning needs and opportunities that Gen X'ers should consider. In the summer edition of The Florida Bar RPPTL newsletter, Gunster attorney Seth Kaplan penned a thought-piece on what to consider including income tax planning, asset protection, and business structuring.

Kaplan is a shareholder in Gunster’s private wealth services practice where he concentrates in the areas of planned giving, charitable trusts, personal income taxation and estate planning for high net worth individuals.

Read the full article: Why Gen X'ers need to consider charitable tax planning in 2019 (RPPTL login required)

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