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Corporate Transparency Act or CTA

  CLIENT ALERT: CORPORATE TRANSPARENCY ACT This message is to notify you of some important regulatory changes that will impact many business entities and may require your attention. The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), enacted by Congress in 2021, imposes new reporting requirements on many corporations, limited liability companies, limited partnerships and other business entities. Effective January 1, 2024, CTA requires “reporting companies” to report certain beneficial ownership information (BOI) to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCen) of the U.S. Department of

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Seeking an Estate Planning / Estate Administration Attorney

MacLean Holloway Doherty & Sheehan, P.C. is seeking an estate planning / estate administration attorney with 5+ years’ experience to join our team. Responsibilities include consulting with clients, formulating estate plans, drafting estate planning documents, administration of estates and trusts, and preparing fiduciary and estate tax returns and accounts. An ideal candidate will possess strong skills related to written and verbal communication, time management, organization, and problem solving and will be highly knowledgeable in the areas of income and estate

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December 2020 – Robert Holloway listed in Marquis Who’s Who®

‘Marquis Who’s Who® has chronicled the lives of the most accomplished individuals and innovators from every significant field of endeavor, including politics, business, medicine, law, education, art, religion and entertainment.’ Bravo Bob! https://www.24-7pressrelease.com/press-release/477659/robert-holloway-celebrated-for-dedication-to-the-field-of-law

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Robert Holloway featured on WBZ radio

Our own Robert Holloway, former Massachusetts Bar Association President, joins WBZ in studio to offer a crash course on how to get the legal help you need, whatever your problem might be. To listen to the Podcast, click here.    

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Estate Planning Update – Estate Recovery Alert

Governor Baker’s Fiscal Year 2017 budget includes a proposal that would allow Mass Health estate recovery from non-probate assets.  The current law defines an “estate” against which recovery can be made as “all real and personal property and other assets includable in the decedent’s probate estate under the General Laws”.  Governor Baker’s proposal would apply to individuals who become eligible after July 1, 2016 and seeks to define such estate as: any interest in real and personal property and other

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