Your client may establish a Roth IRA and roll over an eligible rollover distribution from a designated Roth account to that Roth IRA (or to an existing Roth IRA) even if he is not eligible to make regular contributions because of the MAGI limits.
Read MoreA retirement plan is one of the most influential benefits that an employer may offer. One question that employers may ask is “How can we help participants get the most out of our retirement plan?”
Read MoreIf you handle IRAs at your financial organization, it’s likely you’ll be the one to inform clients of the tax consequences of a missed required minimum distribution (RMD) deadline. If they fail to take an RMD, they’ll owe a 50 percent excess accumulation penalty tax to the IRS for the amount they didn’t withdraw timely.
Ouch.
Read MoreBeneficiary options have become more complex in light of recent guidance, including SECURE Act changes, proposed RMD regulations, and Notice 2022-53. This article may help address some questions that your clients may have.
Read MoreThe IRS issued Notice 2022-45, which extends the deadline for amendments to retirement plans and individual retirement arrangements (IRAs) to adopt some provisions relating to distributions and loans under the CARES Act.
Read MoreThe Social Security Administration has announced the 2023 adjustments for benefits and certain other limitations that are subject to annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) indices. One of these includes the Social Security taxable wage base (TWB), which identifies the maximum amount of an individual’s annual earnings that are subject to withholding for Social Security-administered benefits.
Read MoreIRA owners have until their federal tax return deadline, plus extensions, to recharacterize a 2021 IRA contribution, so you may be fielding many questions about recharacterizations between now and the October 15 deadline.
Read MoreTrusts are used in estate planning for many reasons. IRA owners may establish a trust to reduce estate taxes, to control the way their assets are distributed, and to avoid family conflicts. A trust can also be a way for beneficiaries to avoid the costly probate process.
Read MoreSenators Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Mike Crapo (R-ID), Senate Finance Committee Chair and Ranking Member, have introduced S.4808, the Enhancing American Retirement Now (EARN) Act.
Read MoreThe IRS has provided additional guidance related to federal income tax withholding requirements for retirement plan and IRA payments.
Read MoreThe IRS has announced the postponement of certain tax-related deadlines for victims of a water crisis in Mississippi.
Read MoreWas your dinner delivered to your front door last night or have you gotten a lift to the airport lately by using one of several app-based companies, such as Uber or Lyft? If so, welcome to the gig economy, where “side hustles” are no longer relegated to the sidelines but can be a way of life for many workers.
Read MoreHelping clients determine distribution options after a loved one dies may seem overwhelming, but there are a few simple questions that can guide you to the appropriate options if the individual had assets in an individual retirement arrangement (IRA) or an employer-sponsored retirement plan, such as a 401(k) plan or 403(b) plan.
Read MoreThere is no age restriction for contributing to a Traditional or Roth IRA. The primary eligibility requirement is that a person must have eligible compensation.
Read MoreThe IRS issued Notice 2022-33, which extends the deadline for amendments to retirement plans and Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs) to adopt provisions enacted under the SECURE Act, the Miners Act, and some provisions under the CARES Act.
Read MoreThe past few years have been a roller coaster ride for many retirement savers. After performing well for several years, the broader investment markets have been hit hard since the beginning of 2022. Now the price of gas, food, housing, and other goods and services continue to rise, and for many of us, something needs to give.
But that “something” shouldn’t be your retirement savings.
Read MoreIRA owners sometimes contribute more than they are permitted. Or they may contribute only to later discover that they cannot deduct the contribution. And sometimes they simply want to take the contribution out for some other reason. Whatever the situation, IRA owners—and financial organizations—must follow detailed rules for excess removals.
Read MoreWhen spouse beneficiaries come in to settle their inherited retirement accounts, you and your staff may want to share with them how the proposed RMD regulations could affect their financial decisions.
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