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Retirees can suspend and resume their Social Security retirement benefits any time after their full retirement age even if they started collecting the benefit before reaching their FRA.
March 28 -
A Roth IRA would come ahead of a traditional IRA if clients move to a higher tax bracket in retirement.
March 27 -
Until the early 1980s, Social Security wasn't taxed. But in some situations today, clients may be in for a surprise.
March 20 -
Clients should ask themselves if a remote, self-contained community fits their personality and if they want to live with other seniors.
March 17 -
Retirees who turned 70 1/2 in 2016 have until April 1 to take required minimum distributions from their tax-deferred retirement accounts.
March 16 -
Many seniors are unaware that Medicare premium payments are deductible, while their spouses who are still working can contribute to a spousal IRA and reduce their taxable income.
March 15 -
Getting married could boost couples' retirement prospects as it opens more retirement savings options, such as a spousal IRA.
March 14 -
Investors can expect a tax bill from their traditional IRA or Roth IRA if they hold non-traditional assets, such as limited partnerships, operating businesses and real estate, in these accounts.
March 13 -
The SEP IRA, Solo 401(k) and SIMPLE IRA are just a few options that may help them prepare.
March 10 -
Here’s one reason why clients should consider maxing out their contributions ahead of claiming deductions this year.
March 9