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Errors are regrettably common. They are also easily avoidable.
April 1 -
New innovations increase participation by making it easier to save and invest for retirement, an expert says.
March 28 -
This interactive tool challenges conventional wisdom about planning for retirement and offers a smart and streamlined way to plan for your future.
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The Treasury and IRS are lowering the withholding underpayment threshold to 80%.
March 26 -
More than 130 survivors of a devastating California wildfire have received pro bono planning services that helped them begin to reassemble their lives.
March 20 -
Should advisor retention go as planned, Blucora's agreement to purchase the firm would boost its IBD headcount to 4,500 reps.
March 19 -
The tax law has made deducting philanthropic contributions more difficult, but there are ways to help clients reap benefits from their generosity.
March 19 -
The U.S. is one of the few countries that doesn’t have paid family leave, and it can cause families hardship around the time of a birth, says an expert.
March 14 -
Changing filing statuses and maxing out deductible contributions to IRAs and HSAs are some ways clients received bigger reimbursements.
March 12 -
It’s one of the most consequential — and misunderstood — concepts for clients with properties in more than one state. Where should they call home?
March 7 -
Changes have left some clients surprised by tax bills or tiny refunds. How to explain what happened and prep them for next year.
March 6 -
“The more ties you cut, the better — auditors like to see a moving van and an itemized list of what was moved,” one lawyer says.
March 5 -
If the client makes a mistake, they are advised to take the RMD as soon as they discover it so they can ask the IRS for a waiver of the penalty.
February 28 -
Those who signed up in the past year will get a smaller pension than they would under the old system, but they can expect additional benefits from the tax-advantaged Thrift Savings Plan.
February 27 -
Some clients may experience a taxable event that pushes them into a higher tax bracket.
February 26 -
Although the test is complicated and misunderstood, eliminating it could “do more harm than good,” according to an expert.
February 22 -
Medicare will charge a high-income surcharge if seniors reported more than $85,000 (or $170,000 for joint filers) in modified adjusted gross and tax-exempt interest income.
February 20 -
Although more taxpayers are expected to use the standard deduction, they can still claim the tax deduction for IRA contributions.
February 19 -
Retirement plans may decline to offer delayed RMDs, plan loans, stretch and hardship distributions and a host of other legally sanctioned tax maneuvers.
February 19 -
The tax-focused IBD’s custodial and platform transition is taking longer than the company or its advisors expected.
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