Tag: taxes
What’s My 2022 Tax Bracket (infographic)
Tax brackets change pretty much every year, and 2022 is no different. As we do tax planning for the upcoming year it is very important to identify where we are in the 2022 tax brackets so we know how much the marginal dollar will be taxed and if it makes sense to do things like […]
Read moreTax Strategies for High Earners
Preparing tax strategies that are both advantageous and tax-efficient might feel daunting at first. Thankfully, there are some things you can do now to keep from overpaying this tax season. Build Your Team of Professionals You might build a team for any number of pursuits, from organizing a baseball team to putting together people to […]
Read moreThe American Rescue Plan Act Has Passed: Overview of the $1.9 Trillion Stimulus Plan
In one of his first major moves in office, President Biden has signed the American Rescue Plan Act – a $1.9 trillion stimulus plan meant to extend, renew and implement relief for those affected by COVID-19. Below is a breakdown of some important components to this legislation, including what business owners, families and struggling individuals […]
Read more8 Financial Vows to Make for 2021
2020 was a year most of us would prefer to forget. When the year started, nobody expected natural disasters of historic proportion, the COVID-19 pandemic, global lock-downs, travel bans, school closures, or the resulting economic hardships that followed. But with the first year of the new decade officially behind us, how can we better prepare […]
Read moreWhat Could Election Results Mean For Your Future Estate Taxes?
November is finally here and election day approaches rapidly – which means the relentless political ads, phone calls and social media posts are (thank goodness) coming to an end. As we spend the next few weeks discussing and determining the future of our country for the next four years, it’s important to prepare for potential […]
Read more4 Areas of Your Estate Plan to Review in Light of COVID-19
Although COVID-19 related restrictions are beginning to ease, many people continue to help slow the spread by staying home and self-isolating. There are still unknowns related to the pandemic and how it will play out, undoubtedly keeping us all on edge. Over the past few months, we’ve been forced to face fears of falling ill, […]
Read moreRoth Conversions: What You Need to Know
When opening a retirement savings account, you’re typically presented with the option of choosing between a traditional or Roth IRA. While you may have stuck with a traditional IRA for the initial tax savings, it’s possible you could change your mind and opt for tax-free retirement income instead. Making this switch is called a Roth […]
Read more2020 Tax Code Changes: What You Need to Know
Taxes may be the last thing on your mind considering the turmoil and civil unrest resulting from recent events. Unfortunately, Uncle Sam is going to want his cut at some point. Here is what you need to know.
Read moreThe SECURE Act: What does it mean for me?
On December 20th 2019 the SECURE Act was passed into law. It has been a little over a month since this legislation was passed and most of the details are now out in the open and generally understood. In this analysis we will break down what we believe is the most important parts of the […]
Read moreIs Buying a Home Really the Right Choice?
Buying a house is something that most Americans strive to do in their lifetime, and it can definitely be a rewarding endeavor. However, believe it or not, a single-family home has not historically been a great investment. We all need a place to live, and in many cases, buying can be better than renting since […]
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