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Webinar | Georgia Election Results: Market & Tax Implications

Written by Andrew Bass | Jan 14, 2021 7:22:25 PM

Having won control of the White House and the House of Representatives, Democrats needed to win both runoff elections for Georgia’s two Senate seats to consolidate their power in Washington D.C., and they did. A Republican-led Senate would have served as a check on Democrats’ legislative agenda; instead, Democrats are set to control the White House and Congress, paving the way for more ambitious policies. So what does this mean for the market and your taxes?

 

 

On January 13th, we held a webinar to discuss the wealth management implications of these election results.  Specifically, we covered:

  • Why we could see a major philosophical shift in the taxation of wealth
  • Why wealth accumulation and wealth transfer look to be major targets for new tax laws
  • How the election results could cause a shift in the assets and sectors favored by the market
  • Why your tax sensitivity needs to play a key role in your investment strategy

ABOUT THE PRESENTER —Andrew Bass, CPA, CWM, PFS

Andrew Bass, CPA, CWM, PFS has been a member of the Telemus team since its inception in 2005.  As the Chief Wealth Officer, Andrew is responsible for all strategic financial and life management services.  He works with high-net-worth members to ensure their financial life plans are designed to achieve realistic goals in both the short and long term.  With both his B.B.A. and M.B.A. from the University of Michigan, Andrew brings an entire career’s worth of tax and financial services experience to Telemus.  

Prior to joining the team, Andrew was a real estate developer, worked at BDO Seidman, and was a Partner at Arthur Andersen where he was responsible for managing the tax and financial affairs of both personal and the related business interests of its entrepreneurial client base.

ABOUT THE PRESENTER — Matt Dmytryszyn, CFA

Matt Dmytryszyn, CFA is Telemus’  Director of Investments. As Director, Matt uses his 18 years of investment experience to help develop the investment strategy for the firm and spearhead the research of traditional investment managers and funds. Matt also supports the firm’s asset allocation effort along with researching alternative investment strategies.

Matt has been published in an Institutional Investor journal as well as quoted in Barron’s and Money Magazine.