Charitable giving can be a powerful tool, not only to support important causes but also to create lasting impact, reduce taxes, and strengthen family values around generosity and community.
When most people think about planning for the possibility of incapacity, they often focus on their personal affairs. However, small business owners should think beyond their individual needs and consider whether they should make specific arrangements to ensure that their incapacity doesn’t incapacitate their business.
Gonzaga's Elder Law Clinic supports a wide variety of legal needs, from planning for the future to addressing immediate challenges that could threaten the stability of everyday life.
Steve Wenig took over as executive director of the Spokane Symphony in January.
Wenig brings over two decades of arts administration experience to the Spokane Symphony, most recently serving as vice president and general manager of the Oregon Symphony for 10 years.
The sudden loss of a loved one is difficult enough without the additional chaos of hunting down passwords, navigating locked devices, or guessing which financial institutions might hold accounts. In these moments, heirs and executors need a clear, centralized, and accessible record of what exists, where to find it, and how to unlock it.
It’s a new year, and it is not lost on individuals, estate planning attorneys, financial advisers, and CPAs that the dawn of 2026 brings several changes to tax laws that could impact charitable giving.
Kaufer’s Religious Supplies, a longtime staple of the Inland Northwest Christian community, has undergone renovations at its shop just northwest of the Spokane Arena.