Thu, August 15, 2013
When you reach the age of 70 ½, IRS rules generally require you to begin making distributions for most retirement plans. What happens if you fail to take a Required Minimum Distribution (RMD)? Read the full article
Sun, August 12, 2012
Beginning next year, some taxpayers will pay additional Medicare taxes as one consequence of the Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act. Read the full article
Tue, December 06, 2011
In the midst of gripping near-term news of deficits and economic crises, taxpayers may not be aware that a looming tax on investment income will begin to nick higher-income earners starting in 2013. Read the full article
Sat, December 03, 2011
For the foreseeable future, a number of tax credits for home energy efficiency improvements will go away at the end of 2011. Here are some credits that apply to improvements made to a taxpayer’s principal residence. Read the full article
Wed, November 23, 2011
Now that the Congressional Super-Committee has thrown in the towel, the automatic spending cuts mandated by the Budget Control Act of 2011 are set to kick in unless Congress gets its act together. Read the full article
Fri, November 18, 2011
As the end of the year approaches, mutual fund owners may benefit from examining their holdings and considering some timely sales. Read the full article
Fri, October 21, 2011
In response to increases in the cost-of-living index, the IRS announced today that adjustments that will be made to contribution limits for some types of retirement plans. Read the full article
Tue, October 11, 2011
Quite a few taxpayers did Roth conversions last year, taking advantage of the change in conversion eligibility rules. But for some of them, now might be the time for a do-over. Read the full article
Fri, October 07, 2011
It’s unclear whether significant tax reforms will be enacted for 2012, so year-end planning could be tricky this year. Still, there are some tax strategies that should at least be examined for possible implementation before 2011 ends. Read the full article
Fri, August 05, 2011
Today is the 150th anniversary of the US income tax. Originally established to fund the Civil War, the Federal income tax underwent various changes, with the basic system we have today being established in 1913. It seems appropriate, on this anniversary, to note that we can expect to see some significant changes in the structure of the income tax code later this year.
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Thu, July 14, 2011
The rules for benefiting from the home office deduction are complex, but this shouldn't discourage taxpayers entitled to the deduction from using it. Read the full article
Thu, April 07, 2011
As Congress wrangles over whether to extend funding or let the Federal government “shutdown” over the coming weekend, the Commissioner of the IRS has indicated that refunds for tax returns filed on paper will probably be delayed if there is a shutdown. Read the full article
Tue, April 05, 2011
Today the Senate passed, by a wide margin, H.R. 4, the Small Business Paperwork Mandate Elimination Act of 2011.
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Fri, March 04, 2011
Among the provisions of last year’s Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was a provision requiring small businesses to issue 1099 forms to every business to which it paid $600 or more in a single calendar year. Today, the House of Representatives passed a bill repealing the provision. Read the full article
Wed, January 12, 2011
With so many provisions in the The Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010, not much has been said about the extension of the IRA charitable rolloever. This rule has been extended through Dec. 31, 2011, and in an unusual twist, charitable distributions for the 2010 tax year can be made through the end of January 2011.
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Wed, December 29, 2010
Toward the end of this year, the IRS began warning Congress that last-minute changes to the tax laws could result in delays for taxpayers. Since the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 did not come into being until Dec. 17, the IRS has announced that many taxpayers will have to wait until mid-to-late February 2011 before they can their 2010 Federal returns. Anyone who needs to file Schedule A will have to wait, as will taxpayers claiming various other deductions and credits. Read the full article
Fri, December 17, 2010
Now that Congress has extended lower tax rates through 2012, taxpayers should have an easier job deciding which taxation option to take for the conversion. Read the full article
Fri, December 17, 2010
Both the House and Senate have passed the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010, and the bill is expected to pass into law soon. What goodies does it hold for taxpayers? Read the full article
Wed, November 10, 2010
Each year, Congress usually makes a last-minute adjustment to keep the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) from hitting a large number of taxpayers. Although action has not yet been taken for 2010, a letter to the Internal Revenue Service Commissioner from key members of the House and Senate indicates that there’s hope for the enactment of a 2010 AMT “patch.” Read the full article
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