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How The Presidential Candidates Would Change Estate and Investment TaxesHow The Presidential Candidates Would Change Estate and Investment Taxes

David H. Lenok, Senior Editor

January 21, 2016

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With almost all of the leading candidates having released their official tax proposals, voters are faced with a glut of information. Though the proposals largely break along party lines, there's still some key differences of which to take note.

Here's a quick, easy-to-read visual guide to where the individual candidates stand on the estate, gift and capital gains tax rates, in addition to some other key details relevant to advisors, to help you cut through the clutter.

About the Author

David H. Lenok

Senior Editor

David Lenok is a senior editor for Wealthmanagement.com and Trusts & Estates. He's an attorney admitted to practice in New York and writes about general wealth planning issues.