Joseph Jaconetta has decades of experience in estate, business, and tax planning for a variety of clients helping them to navigate complex issues, including sophisticated estate, gift, generation-skipping transfer, and income tax planning. He also works with closely held and family-owned businesses on succession planning. His clients include high net worth individuals as well as family offices and boards of directors.
Joe is the author of several articles which have been published in prominent tax journals with national circulations such as “Sale of a Business”, Commerce Clearing House, Chapter E:11; “Reducing Current Gain From Installment Sales of S Corporation Assets”, Journal of S Corporation Taxation, Summer 1992; “AMT Liability on Buy\Sell Agreements”, The Tax Adviser, September 1991; and “Purchase Price Allocations to Covenants Not To Compete Under The Internal Revenue Code Of 1986″, The Tax Lawyer, Fall 1990.
Joe is a Past President of the Central Connecticut Business and Estate Planning Council and the Glastonbury Rotary Club, and is a past Chairman of the Glastonbury Education Foundation and the Glastonbury Chamber of Commerce. Joe is a member of the Estate and Business Planning Council of Hartford and the Tax Section of the Connecticut Bar Association.
Joe is also Founder and current President of Carry My Brother, Inc., a 501(c)(3) organization that provides financial support for disadvantaged youth, to promote education, and to allow such individuals to participate in athletics and other activities which develop skills that help them to achieve excellence in academics and life.