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The investment strategy may generate much greater loss harvesting than direct indexing, but backers point out that they work much differently.
May 12 -
The May Financial Advisor Confidence Outlook survey shows that instability, especially around tariffs, continues to weigh heavily on the minds of advisors and their clients.
May 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service announced the inflation-adjusted amounts for health savings accounts in 2026.
May 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service has been conducting "sweeps" in recent years to uncover cases where high-income people have not been filing taxes.
May 6 -
Financial planners who take their customers through a difficult calculation can add a lot of value that may sometimes get overlooked in the profession, one expert said.
April 29 -
Critics have called for an overhaul of the confusing rules that they argue often leave investors paying taxes in the wake of falling into fraudsters' traps.
April 28 -
President Donald Trump's back-and-forth tariff plays have some advisors worried they are ill equipped to handle more swings, per new Financial Planning data.
April 28 -
The headache of filing dozens of state or international returns due to the so-called jock tax comes with opportunities to tap into savings, experts say.
April 23 -
Studies on the "buy, borrow and die" strategy and state-level taxes reveal the complexities involved with extending the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act by the end of 2025.
April 21 -
The country's only public Major League Baseball team is facing off against the Tax Code in a lonely battle over player pay that threatens to cost it millions.
April 21