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New tax legislation is passing through Congress aimed at addressing several retirement issues.
July 11CPI Companies -
For the accountant who is filing a Form 5500 for a self-employed individual, it may be the job of the accountant to report beneficiary information.
June 26The TOLI Center East -
The day-off debate; SECURE’s flaw; IRS appeals mean a long wait; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 18 -
Not only would stretch IRAs be dead if the legislation were to pass in the Senate, but your clients’ profit-sharing plans could be next.
June 5The TOLI Center East -
A short list of pointers for when students put down the diploma and pick up the tax return.
June 5 -
The bipartisan legislation will provide more retirement planning options for accountants to advise small business clients about, while also fixing a glitch in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that imposed the kiddie tax on children of deceased service members.
May 24 -
The U.S. House of Representatives approved legislation that relaxes the rules for retirement savers and corrects an unintended side-effect of the 2017 tax law that hit children of military members who died in combat with higher-than-expected tax bills.
May 23 -
As the U.S. retirement savings crisis continues to grow, legislators are taking steps to ensure all employees have access to formal retirement savings programs.
May 23Paychex -
The bipartisan legislation aims to expand retirement savings by offering more tax incentives to individuals and small businesses.
May 14 -
Three bills that would make major change have already emerged from the Ways & Means Committee.
May 3Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting