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" ... Finally, wills need to be reviewed and updated as things change in your life. Common reasons for changing a will include getting married, getting divorced or having children. A less obvious reason can be a change in the tax law that you do not realize impacts the inheritance you are leaving. That is why it is a good idea to have your will reviewed every few years, even if none of the life events mentioned above occur. You may need a new will or just an addendum (called a codicil), depending upon the complexity of the changes being made. ... "
" ... One codicil here: there's a conventional wisdom in the tax world that full business expensing requires eliminating interest deductibility for businesses. The theory is that businesses will borrow funds (deducting the associated interest), and then use the loan proceeds to invest in assets that are written off right away. There are many problems with this ivory tower exercise in effective tax rates, the biggest being that large and complex businesses don't coordinate these activities this way, and also that loan interest recipients themselves pay taxes. The bottom line is that sacrificing interest deductibility isn't necessary to get the tax code to a neutral place on business fixed investment. Indeed, the strongest possible outcome for business investment is to have both. ... "
" ... The “Just a Note” “addendum” was signed only by Ann Aldrich and Sheila Schuh, James Aldrich’s daughter. The document was legally ineffective as an amendment (“codicil”) to Ann’s April 5, 2004 Will, because it had only one witness, and Florida law requires two witnesses to a testamentary instrument. ... "