Common accounting pitfalls for startups to avoid
February 7, 2023 Knowledge Center
Common accounting pitfalls for startups to avoid

Accounting is a critical element when launching a successful business venture. Unfortunately, it’s also an area where startups tend to make mistakes. Here are some common (and avoidable) errors that entrepreneurs should watch out for. Failing to track expenses Starting a new business is exciting — and it’s natural to focus on generating revenue and […]

Retirement plan early withdrawals: Make sure you meet the requirements to avoid a penalty
February 2, 2023 Knowledge Center
Retirement plan early withdrawals: Make sure you meet the requirements to avoid a penalty

Most retirement plan distributions are subject to income tax and may be subject to an additional penalty if you take an early withdrawal. What’s considered early? In general, it’s when participants take money out of a traditional IRA or other qualified retirement plan before age 59½. Such distributions are generally taxable and may be subject […]

Deciding whether to make lifetime gifts or bequests at death can be a deceptively complex question
January 27, 2023 Knowledge Center
Deciding whether to make lifetime gifts or bequests at death can be a deceptively complex question

One of your primary estate planning goals may be to pass as much of your wealth to your family as possible. That means sheltering your estate from gift and estate taxes. One way to do so is to make gifts during your lifetime. Current tax law may make that an enticing proposition, given the inflation-adjusted […]

Tax-saving ways to help pay for college — once your child starts attending
January 26, 2023 Knowledge Center
Tax-saving ways to help pay for college — once your child starts attending

If you have a child or grandchild in college — congratulations! To help pay for the expenses, many parents and grandparents saved for years in tax-favored accounts, such as 529 plans. But there are also a number of tax breaks that you may be able to claim once your child begins attending college or post-secondary […]

Business owners: Now’s the time to revisit buy-sell agreements
January 26, 2023 Knowledge Center
Business owners: Now’s the time to revisit buy-sell agreements

If you own an interest in a closely held business, a buy-sell agreement should be a critical component of your estate and succession plans. These agreements provide for the orderly disposition of each owner’s interest after a “triggering event,” such as death, disability, divorce or withdrawal from the business. This is accomplished by permitting or […]

SECURE 2.0 brings changes to employer-provided retirement plans
January 17, 2023 Knowledge Center
SECURE 2.0 brings changes to employer-provided retirement plans

On December 29, 2022, President Biden signed the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023 into law. This massive year-end “omnibus” spending package includes an important new law: the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement 2.0 Act (SECURE 2.0). Here are some highlights that should be of great interest to employers that offer a 401(k) or […]

2023 tax calendar
January 12, 2023 Knowledge Center
2023 tax calendar

To help you make sure you don’t miss any important 2023 deadlines, we’ve provided this summary of when various tax-related forms, payments and other actions are due. Please review the calendar and let us know if you have any questions about the deadlines or would like assistance in meeting them. Date Deadline for  January 10 […]

Year-end spending package tackles retirement planning, conservation easements
January 4, 2023 Knowledge Center
Year-end spending package tackles retirement planning, conservation easements

On December 23, 2022, Congress passed the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023. The sprawling year-end spending “omnibus” package includes two important new laws that could affect your financial planning: the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) 2.0 Act (also known as SECURE 2.0) and the Conservation Easement Program Integrity Act. Bolstering retirement savings The original SECURE Act, […]

How savings bonds are taxed
December 29, 2022 Knowledge Center
How savings bonds are taxed

Many people have savings bonds that were purchased many years ago. Perhaps they were given to your children as gifts or maybe you bought them yourself. You may wonder how the interest you earn is taxed. And if they reach final maturity, what action do you need to take to ensure there’s no loss of […]

Don’t overlook foreign assets when planning your estate
December 28, 2022 Knowledge Center
Don’t overlook foreign assets when planning your estate

You’d be surprised how often people fail to disclose foreign assets to their estate planning advisors. They assume that these assets aren’t relevant to their “U.S.” estate plans, so they’re not worth mentioning. But if you own real estate or other assets outside the United States, it’s critical to address these assets in your estate […]

Selling stock by year-end? Watch out for the wash sale rule
December 22, 2022 Knowledge Center
Selling stock by year-end? Watch out for the wash sale rule

If you’re thinking about selling stock shares at a loss to offset gains that you’ve realized during 2022, it’s important to watch out for the “wash sale” rule. The loss could be disallowed Under this rule, if you sell stock or securities for a loss and buy substantially identical stock or securities back within the […]

Answers to your questions about taking withdrawals from IRAs
December 22, 2022 Knowledge Center
Answers to your questions about taking withdrawals from IRAs

As you may know, you can’t keep funds in your traditional IRA indefinitely. You have to start taking withdrawals from a traditional IRA (including a SIMPLE IRA or SEP IRA) when you reach age 72. The rules for taking required minimum distributions (RMDs) are complicated, so here are some answers to frequently asked questions. What […]