- A 2014 tax case ruling has changed the 60-day rollover rule. Until recently, you could rollover...
- The first table below shows take-home pay; gross pay after taxes.
- The great majority of states, including California, Texas, Florida, and Ohio, have no estate or...
- For federal tax purposes, the IRS has declared that it will recognize all same-sex marriages.
- The idea of U.S. citizens having offshore accounts is highly questionable.
- Figures shown below are after-tax (35% rate) and after-inflation cumulative returns after five...
- IRS rules for early termination of a trust are complex; so are the rules for moving assets from one...
- Parents can gift a portion of their home equity each year to one or more children or relatives
- The IRS is increasing its review of Subchapter S owners who take too much compensation as a stock...
- The 3.8% investment income tax, which is being used to help pay for health care reform, took effect...
- There are tax strategies to ease the burden for any of the following events: marriage, divorce,...
- Two in five U.S. households own an IRA. In 2006 and 2007, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax...
- For tax years beginning in 2013, the 20% long-term capital gains rate applies to taxable incomes...
- To defray the costs of the Civil War, Congress passed a temporary income tax in 1861, 3% on income...
- The 0% long-term capital gains rate applies to individuals with taxable income of < $35,350 ($70...
- On February 13, 1913, passage of the Sixteenth Amendment authorized a federal income tax. The first...
- During October 2012, the IRS announced 2013 retirement plan contribution limits.