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Givner and Kaye Company Profile

For over three decades, our experienced Los Angeles estate planning, asset protection and expert tax attorneys have met each client’s unique planning needs by collaborating with our longtime partners—attorneys, accountants, business managers, financial planners, stockbrokers and insurance professionals. Read the client and professional testimonials on Givner & Kaye to see how our expert tax attorneys, estate planning lawyers and asset protection specialist can help you to save money on taxes, make more money and gain peace of mind over all estate planning, tax planning, tax litigation and asset protection matters.

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Los Angeles Tax Attorney Bruce Givner Cites Case Where Even a Bad Appraisal Can Be a Qualified Appraisal

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 9, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — The recent Tax Court decision in Friedberg v. Commissioner, T.C. Memo. 2013-224(Friedberg II) in which a faulty appraisal for a facade easement was still found to be a "qualified appraisal" for charitable deduction purposes was the subject of a recent Accounting Today article written by Los Angeles tax attorney Bruce Givner of Givner & […]

Governor Appoints Bruce Givner of Givner & Kaye to California Board of Optometry

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 19, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Bruce Givner, partner at the Law Offices of Givner & Kaye, has been appointed to the California Board of Optometry by Governor Jerry Brown. The California State Board of Optometry serves the public and optometrists by promoting and enforcing laws and regulations that protect the health and safety of […]

Givner & Kaye Clarify Overlooked Real Estate Tax Implications of Same-Sex Marriage Ruling

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 13, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — A recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that found the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) unconstitutional has opened up a number of favorable planning options previously unavailable to legally married same-sex couples.  Specifically, there are two real estate tax implications that have been largely overlooked that these couples should […]