ONE-TIME THING: IRA TO HSA TRANSFERS

Did you know that you can transfer funds directly from your IRA to a Health Savings Account (HSA) without taxes or penalties? According to the IRS, you’re permitted to make one such “qualified HSA funding distribution” during your lifetime. Typically, if you have an IRA and an HSA, it’s a

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DON’T GET CARRIED AWAY BY A WINDFALL

Receiving a sudden and sizable influx of cash may seem like a dream come true.  It can be, but many people get carried away by a windfall and end up in worse financial shape.  If you’re hit with a financial windfall, here are some points you should know.   RISKY

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THE DEDUCTIBILITY OF MEDICAL EXPENSES

Individual taxpayers may be able to claim medical expense deductions on their tax returns.  However, the rules can be challenging, and it can be difficult to qualify.  Here are five points to keep in mind: You must itemize to claim the deduction and have quite a few expenses. The medical

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SAFEGUARDING YOUR CRITICAL DOCUMENTS

So many of the documents we all use in our personal lives these days are digital.  However, there are still many that you should retain as hard copies.  These include:   Birth, marriage and death certificates Social Security cards Tax returns Passports Estate planning documents, such as deeds and wills

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COMPILING A MARITAL BALANCE SHEET IN DIVORCE

Divorce is difficult for everyone involved.  You can ease the process somewhat by begin organized.  A financial expert can help you with the first step: compiling a martial balance sheet of assets you own and the liabilities you owe, as a couple. Typical assets include the money in savings and

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YOUR ESTATE PLAN: DON’T FORGET ABOUT INCOME TAX PLANNING

As a result of the current estate tax exemption amount ($12.92 million in 2023), fewer people are concerned with federal estate tax.  Before 2011, a much smaller dollar amount resulted in many people scrambling to avoid estate tax.  Now, because many estates won’t be subject to estate tax, more planning

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BE PREPARED FOR TAXES ON SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS

Whether you’ve filed your 2022 tax return or soon will, one thing you don’t want to experience is a surprise.  Many older people are caught off guard when they find that their Social Security benefits may be taxable.   How much might you have to pay? That depends on your

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SECURE 2.0 LAW MAY MAKE YOU MORE SECURE IN RETIREMENT

A new law was recently signed that will help Americans save more for retirement, although many of the provisions don’t kick in for a few years.  The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement 2.0 Act (SECURE 2.0) was signed into law on December 29, 2022.  SECURE 2.0 is meant

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MOVING OUT OF STATE? LEARN ALL THE TAX IMPLICATIONS FIRST

With so many people working remotely these days, it’s become common to think about moving to another state – perhaps for better weather or to be closer to family.  Many retirees also look at an across-the-border move to better control living expenses.  If you’ve found yourself harboring such notions, be

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ARE YOU AT RISK OF RETIREMENT PLAN LEAKAGE?

Generally, the term “leakage” has negative connotations.  So, it’s not surprising that the same is true in the context of retirement planning, where leakage refers to pre-retirement early withdrawals from a retirement account.  Now, as a business owner who sponsors a qualified retirement plan, you might say, “Well, that’s my

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