Women tend to worry a lot about retirement. This is not surprising as women tend to live longer, and they typically need more health care plans compared to men. This makes it essential...
You should be considering withdrawing from your retirement savings if you are out of work and need income. Normally you have to pay a 10 percent early withdrawal penalty if you will...
Posted by Tim Thompson CPA PLLC on 07/16/2020
Do you often feel that retirement planning is like mastering another language? It really doesn’t have to be that way. Contrary to popular belief, retirement plans are easy to...
Posted by Don Bell Law on 07/09/2020
The Secure Act was proclaimed to be beneficial for small businesses as presented originally by legislators. The bill aims to "help American workers and their families save for...
Posted by David Macgregor on 04/03/2020
A lot has changed since the past decade. First, during the most recent recession, the country has witnessed retirement offerings shifted to a more do-it-yourself approach from employer-based...
Tax Season for this year is currently underway, with that being said several tax forms are also in process. One of these forms is the W-2, Wage and Tax Statement for employees. Regardless...
Posted by Freddie Cook, CPA on 02/27/2020
Due to the 2015-32 revenue procedure, only 401K late applicants via Form 5500-EZ received automatic exemption from IRS registration fees under 6652 (e) and 6692 of the Internal Revenue...
We are all busy in February, but let's not forget the essential budget planning for 2020. At the start of each year, the key figures of many tax laws are adjusted for inflation....
Posted by Elliot Kravitz, ATP on 02/15/2020
The government encourages everyone to save money for their retirement. Tax breaks such as the Retirement Savings Contribution Credit and penalties for early distributions from retirement...