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      As we head toward March, one of most dreaded times of the year approaches: tax season.
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      Despite the various proposals to lower federal transfer tax (estate, gift and GST taxes) exemptions and increase the tax rates, none of them were enacted in 2021.
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      It's never easy to run a business, and economic downturns can make it even harder. It's crucial to examine your company's spending carefully during