The Slott Report
Can I Move My Required Distributions to a Roth IRA?
5 SMART Ideas For Your Tax Refund
The 2015 tax season is now in full swing. As you finish preparing your own return for this year, maybe you were too generous with Uncle Sam last year, and he owes you a refund. If that’s the case, here are 5 ways you might consider using this year’s tax refund other than heading off to the Caribbean or buying a new flat-screen TV.
Don’t Forget to Report Rollovers to IRS
It's tax season. Every year, many people get lost in the numbers, the deductions, the credits, and the refunds. They forget to report rollovers to the IRS, especially tax-free rollovers. We examine the process, where you should be looking for these numbers and how to report them.
My IRA Custodian Won’t Let Me Do What?!
Retirement plans are one area of the tax code where you may not be able to do everything the tax code says you can do. IRA custodians and employer plans can sometimes limit your options. One reason they might do this is to make it easier for them to manage and process your transactions. We detail a few examples of IRA custodians limiting your options.
Do I Have to Take 2 RMDs in First Year of Mandatory IRA Withdrawals?
5 Incredible Facts About the Current Retirement Market
According to recent statistics and government reports, retirement assets, and IRA assets in particular, are on the rise. Here are 5 incredible facts about the current retirement market.
The 2-Year Rule All SIMPLE IRA Owners Should Know
If you participate in your employer’s SIMPLE (Savings Incentive Match Plan for Employees), you need to be aware of the “2-year rule” that applies when moving your SIMPLE IRA money to another IRA.
Spousal IRA Contributions and Divorce: What You Need to Know
In a marriage where one spouse (Annie) has earned income and the other spouse (Bernie) has little or no income, an IRA or Roth IRA contribution can be made for Bernie based on Annie’s income. However, what happens if Bernie makes his contribution early in the year and later in the year he and Annie are divorced or separated?
Ed Slott’s Retirement Road Map Now Airing Nationally
Ed Slott shows how to take retirement savings on a permanent vacation from taxes and avoid Uncle Sam in his new Public Television Special, Ed Slott's Retirement Road Map! This program is filled with the ingredients that made Ed's previous programs so successful - wisdom, humor and insight, helping viewers navigate the potholes, detours and road blocks to a prosperous and worry-free retirement. Learn how to move your retirement savings from accounts that are forever taxed to accounts that are never taxed.