August 25, 2022
The Tax Blotter – Aug. 2022
The Tax Blotter is a bite-sized round-up of recent tax issues.
Ken Berry, Esq., is a nationally-known writer and editor specializing in tax and financial planning matters. During a career of more than 35 years, he has served as managing editor of a publisher of content-based marketing tools and vice president of an online continuing education company in the financial services industry. As a freelance writer, Ken has authored thousands of articles for a wide variety of newsletters, magazines and other periodicals, emphasizing a sense of wit and clarity.
August 25, 2022
The Tax Blotter is a bite-sized round-up of recent tax issues.
August 9, 2022
First off, the employer must contribute to a SEP-IRA for any employees age 21 and over who have worked for the business three out of the previous five years
Taxes August 8, 2022
This tax break has been in the crosshairs of Congress for years but was removed from Senate Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act.
August 8, 2022
You can adopt either a defined contribution Keogh plan or a defined benefit Keogh plan. As you might expect, the rules for these variations generally
August 5, 2022
A solo 401(k) plan works pretty much like a traditional 401(k). For starters, you can elect to defer part of your salary to your account within generous annual limits.
August 4, 2022
To qualify to use a SIMPLE, the business can’t employ more than 100 workers. This includes any employees who earned at least $5,000 in the previous year.
August 3, 2022
Contributions are invested and can grow and compound within your account without any current tax until withdrawals are made. This is an easy type of retirement plan to set up and maintain.
July 29, 2022
It also includes significant tax changes, although a tougher international tax regime and a controversial “millionaire’s tax” are notably missing from the final version of the bill.
July 18, 2022
It just got a little easier for wealthy families to benefit from a favorable estate tax break. In a new ruling, the IRS has extended the time for making the simplified ...
July 18, 2022
Many provisions in the tax law are indexed for inflation, so they go up virtually every year. Yet there are several interesting twists and turns for taxpayers.
June 20, 2022
The Tax Blotter is a round-up of recent taxation news.