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Year-end is approaching as are the holidays. Before the seasonal celebrations, consider year-end tax planning moves to benefit you for both 2022 and 2023.
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An RMD is a required taxable distribution from a qualified retirement plan. Often associated with traditional IRAs, they also apply to 401(k)s and SEP IRAs.
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A frequent question that arises when borrowing money is whether or not the interest will be tax deductible. Unfortunately, not all interest is deductible.
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The Social Security Administration announced an increase in the Social Security wage base. It will increase to $160,200 in 2023 (up from $147,000 for 2022).
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The Inflation Reduction Act could benefit small business startups. They can potentially double the amount of their research and development tax credit.