Revisit your tax plan NOW to minimize your tax burden in the Spring of 2024 and save more of your money. These 6 ideas will help you switch from a reactive to a proactive plan when it comes to minimizing taxes. Double-check your withholding amounts. Income tax brackets and marginal tax rates usually change from...
The IRS considers bonuses a form of wages, and as such, they're subject to federal taxes, just like your normal pay. However, it’s not just federal tax you have to consider. You might be subject to Medicare and Social Security tax, and unemployment tax. Depending on where you live, you may also have to pay...
The EV charger federal tax credit for electric vehicle charging stations and equipment that had expired is back, albeit with some changes. If you install a home EV charging station, the tax credit is 30% of the cost of hardware and installation, up to $1,000. Businesses that install new EV chargers or EV charger equipment...
Did you know that, if you are at least 70½ years old, you can make tax-free charitable donations directly from your IRA? Making a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) can exclude up to $100,000 annually from gross income while benefitting your favorite charity. These “charitable IRA rollovers” are gifts that would otherwise be taxable IRA distributions!...
No matter how wealthy you are —human nature tends to make us put off attending to important matters. But this is no time to ignore the fact that the TCJA lifetime estate and gift tax exemption will sunset in 2025. We have another election coming up in 2024, and clients shouldn't get comfortable with wishful...







