Hear Emily Petty and Matt Bellomo discuss tax planning issues for retirees. Our checklist highlights things you may not have considered that can have a tax impact, planning opportunities, tax saving tips, and more. From investment income and capital gains tax to deducting medical expenses, our quick … [Read more...]
Video: Tax Planning Issues for Retirees
New $300 Deduction For Cash Contributions
Cash donations up to $300 that were made to qualified charitable organizations in 2020 are now tax deductible, even if you don’t itemize your deductions. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) that was passed in March 2020 included the tax law change to help support … [Read more...]
Qualified Charitable Distributions from IRAs
Did you know that if you are 70½ or older you can make tax-free charitable donations directly from your IRA? You can donate to qualified charitable organizations by making a qualified charitable distribution (QCD) from an IRA directly to the organization. You can exclude up to $100,000 … [Read more...]
Roth Contributions and Conversions
Roth IRAs are popular retirement savings vehicles because distributions from them are tax-free. You can make a contribution to a Roth IRA if your income is below a certain level but another way to fund a Roth is to convert some or all of your IRA or retirement plan money to a Roth IRA. Contributing … [Read more...]
The 411 on Health Savings Accounts
Most income tax benefits have symmetry. For example, if you defer income by contributing to a 401(k) plan, you are not taxed on the income that you contribute. Down the road when you distribute those funds out of your 401(k) plan, those distributions are taxable. Similarly, if your contributions are … [Read more...]