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During this presentation, we will discuss the top ten things every estate planner should know about the Nebraska Inheritance Tax including the review of current law, helpful strategies and tips, and changes to be aware of due to LB310.
Kara E. Brostrom, Ball, Loudon, Ebert, & Brostrom, LLC
Kara’s practice includes estate and tax planning, trust and estate administration, real estate law, entity formation, and business and succession planning. Kara received her undergraduate degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with highest distinction with a major in Psychology and minors in Sociology, English, and Political Science. During her undergraduate years, Kara was a member of Gamma Phi Beta Sorority, Omicron Delta Kappa, College of Arts & Sciences Dean’s Scholar Society, and Honors Program. She received the UNL Outstanding Leadership Award in 2012. Kara grew up in Grand Island, Nebraska and is the ultimate Husker fan for all sports as she was a member of the Nebraska Cheer Squad for all four of her undergraduate years. When not supporting the Huskers, Kara enjoys spending time with her husband and daughter.
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