Articles From Steven E. Siebers

Estate income tax fiscal year election tips and traps By Steven E. Siebers & Emily Schuering Jones Trusts and Estates, January 2015 If you are involved from time to time in estates that are administered for more than 12 months after death, you should be aware of taxpayer-friendly rules for electing a fiscal year that could minimize income tax liability.
Illinois tries to ensnare snowbirds (again) By Steven E. Siebers & Emily Schuering Jones Elder Law, September 2013 This is a follow-up to the article titled “Snowbirds Fly Free of Illinois Tax that was published in the February 2013 edition of the ISBA Trusts & Estates Newsletter.
Snowbirds fly free of Illinois tax By Steven E. Siebers & Emily Schuering Jones Elder Law, September 2013 In a surprisingly taxpayer-friendly decision, Cain v. Hamer provides a judicial road map for Illinois residents who spend a portion of the year out of state.
Illinois tries to ensnare snowbirds (again) By Steven E. Siebers & Emily Schuering Jones Trusts and Estates, August 2013 This is a follow-up to the article titled “Snowbirds Fly Free of Illinois Tax that was published in the February 2013 edition of the ISBA Trusts & Estates Newsletter.
Illinois tries to ensnare snowbirds (again) By Steven E. Siebers & Emily Schuering Jones Agricultural Law, August 2013 This is a follow-up to the article titled “Snowbirds Fly Free of Illinois Tax that was published in the March 2013 edition of the ISBA Agricultural Law Newsletter.
Snowbirds fly free of Illinois tax By Steven E. Siebers & Emily Schuering Jones Agricultural Law, March 2013 In a surprisingly taxpayer-friendly decision, Cain v. Hamer provides a judicial road map for Illinois residents who spend a portion of the year out of state.
Snowbirds fly free of Illinois tax By Steven E. Siebers & Emily Schuering Jones Trusts and Estates, February 2013 In a surprisingly taxpayer-friendly decision, Cain v. Hamer provides a judicial road map for Illinois residents who spend a portion of the year out of state.

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