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How to Optimize Taxes When You Tap Your Retirement Accounts
Strategically timing your withdrawals can limit your taxes, maximize your retirement earnings and give you a better chance of not running out of money in retirement.
By Antwone Harris, MBA, CFP® Published
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IRS Delays IRA RMD Rules Again
Inherited IRAs The IRS is again delaying certain required minimum distribution rules. Here’s what the latest change means for some inherited IRA beneficiaries.
By Kelley R. Taylor Published
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IRS Ramps Up Tax Enforcement for Millionaires
IRS IRS tax enforcement led to the collection of $38 million from tax-evading millionaires. But the agency isn’t done making the wealthy pay up.
By Katelyn Washington Published
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SECURE 2.0 Act Summary: New Retirement Plan Rules to Know
Retirment Plans The SECURE 2.0 Act makes significant changes to retirement savings plans. Here's what you need to know.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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Who Benefits Most from the Tennessee Works Tax Act?
State Tax The Tennessee Works Tax Act cuts taxes for Tennessee residents. But do businesses benefit more than families?
By Katelyn Washington Published
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Three Tips for Selling Your Business and Getting the Most Value
Employing an aggressive tax-loss harvesting strategy and making use of trusts can help secure maximum value. And the sooner you start planning, the better.
By Michael Aloi, CFP® Published
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IRS Extends Vermont Tax Deadline Due to Flooding
Tax Deadline Flooding victims in Vermont now have an extended federal tax deadline. Here’s everything you need to know.
By Katelyn Washington Published
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Minnesota State Tax Guide
State Tax Minnesota state tax rates and rules for income, sales, property, fuel, cigarette, and other taxes that impact residents.
By Katelyn Washington Last updated
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Penalties on Early IRA and 401(k) Payouts Kiplinger Tax Letter
Tax Letter Early withdrawal penalties of 10% typically apply to IRA and 401(k) distributions, but there are exceptions.
By Joy Taylor Published