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Form 8880, Credit For Qualified Retirement Savings Contributions
For tax years 2002 through 2006, if you make a contribution to a traditional or Roth IRA or to a qualified employer plan (like a 401k), you may be eligible to receive a tax credit of up to $1,000 for the year. To qualify, your adjusted gross income for the...
Tags: Office Depot Inc., Taxes, Free Trade, 401(k), Retirement Plans, Financial Planning, Finance, Human Resources, Benefits
Tools & templates 2006-10-02
Money For the Old and Crinkly | BTalk Australia
(23min 48) The Financial Planning Association FPA has submitted a series of recommendations to the Australian federal government’s tax review panel, which is chartered with examining how to position the Australian taxation system to best cater for the changing “demographic, social, economic and environmental challenges of the 21st century”. The...
Tags: Incentive, Retirement, Income, Money, Financial Planning Association, Pension, Debt, Level, Healthcare Issue, Government, Personal Finance, Vertical Industries, Taxes, Benefits, Payroll Solutions, Free Trade, Financial Planning, Finance, Human Resources, Phil Dobbie
Blog posts 2009-03-05
Catch Up on College Savings
With no college savings plan in place for their younger daughters, John and Michelle Kazanjian need to start investigating scholarships and community colleges. Fortunately for their parents, the older Kazanjian girls have won generous grants:...
Tags: College, Scholarship, MoneyWatch, Community College, Kazanjian, Taxes, Personal Finance, Free Trade, Operational Accounting, Financial Accounting, Financial Planning, Finance, 529 Plan, Mark Kantrowitz, FinAid.org, FastWeb.com, College Savings, Barbara Bedway
Articles 2009-09-04
Shore Up Your Beleaguered Finances
Uncle Sam thinks you're too rich to help, so you'll have to help yourself. Keep Your Income Flowing In past recessions, the little guy or gal took the brunt of the job losses. Now, however, a high annual income — one over $100,000...
Tags: Job, 401(k) Plan, Stock, Income, Finance, MoneyWatch, McCain, Recruitment & Selection, 401(k), Personal Finance, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Benefits, Retirement Plans, Financial Crisis, Bailout, Stimulus Package, Job Losses, Layoff, Severance, Resume, Laid Off, Statements, Retirement Assets, 529 Plans, Tax-Free Gift, Health Insurance, COBRA, COBRA Subsidy, Jeff Wuorio
Articles 2009-05-04
Higher Taxes for the Mass Affluent
A multitude of recent and proposed law changes aim to raise the taxes of people like you. Here are a few key steps that could help you head off these impending tax hikes. ...
Tags: Income, MoneyWatch, Odds, Coming Storm President Obama, Taxes, Personal Finance, Free Trade, Operational Accounting, Financial Planning, Finance, Kathy Kristof, IRS, Capital Gains, Marginal Tax Rates, Charitable Contributions, Mortgage Interest Deduction, Deductions, Write-Offs, Obama, First-Time Home Buyer, American Opportunity Tax Credit, Lifetime Learning Tax Credit, Itemized Deductions, Kathy M. Kristof
Articles 2009-05-04
My Personal Finance Infrastructure
Over the past year Ive thought a lot about personal finance. Heres what I concluded: a) Money is not the main driver in what I do. b) If given the choice between being rich versus not being rich, Id rather be rich. c) If there are easy things I...
Tags: Finance, Tips and Tools, ING Group, Roth 401K, 401(k), Retirement plans, Taxes, Investment, Free trade, Financial accounting, Financial services, Ben Casnocha, tax, Ramit Sethi
Blog posts 2007-01-27
As Kiplinger Sees It.
We expect lawmakers from the House and Senate to hammer out their differences and send the retirement security and savings bill (H.R. 1102) to President Clinton for his signature this month. While it's doubtful that the new tax credit aimed at lower-income workers will raise the...
Tags: 401(k), Benefits, FINANCE, income, president, Taxes, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2000-10-01
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