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3 Unexpected Ways Your Retirement Account Could Cost You
When managing your retirement account, you should be aware of the unexpected ways those employer-sponsored or IRA accounts could actually COST you. Jeffrey Levine details 3 of those situations in the article below.
Retirement Plan Simplification Legislation Proposed in Congress
On May 22nd, Congressman Richard E. Neal (D-MA) introduced H.R. 2117, The Retirement Plan Simplification and Enhancement Act of 2013, in the House of Representatives. H.R. 2117 is proposed legislation that is intended to boost retirement savings.
Advisor Perspective: Ed Slott’s Elite IRA Advisor Group
ROBS Plans and IRS Form 5500
In late 2009 IRS started a project on rollovers as business start-ups (ROBS). This is a strategy that has been heavily marketed by several companies and targets individuals that want to finance business ventures using their retirement funds. They are directed to establish a self-directed IRA, a corporation, and a 401(k) plan for the corporation. The plan allows participants to roll in IRA funds.
Slott Report Mailbag: Back to Basics with Key IRA Questions
How to Name a Non-Spouse Beneficiary of Your Retirement Account
Combining Inherited IRA Accounts
An interesting question came up recently that went something like this… Mom died with two IRAs. She had two children, who we will call Deborah and Edward. The beneficiary of one of her IRAs was her children, 50% each. The beneficiary of the other IRA was a trust for the benefit of her children. Each child was a 50% beneficiary of the trust. Click to read more about this complicated scenario.
Slott Report Mailbag: Can Inherited Retirement Plan Funds Be Converted to an Inherited Roth IRA?
5 Things To Know About Disability Exception to 10% Early IRA Distribution Penalty
There are a number of excuses, more formally known as exceptions, that you can use to get out of the 10% penalty and lessen your tax burden. One such exception is for disability. Below, we discuss five important facts you need to know about this exception if you plan on trying to use it to avoid the 10% penalty.