The IRS announced fairly large increases to the plan contribution limits for next year: 2023 2022 2021 2020 RETIREMENT PLANS Elective Deferrals 401(k), 403(b), etc $22,500 $20,500 $19,500 $19,500 with over-50 catch-up $30,000 $27,000 $26,000 $26,000 Defined Contribution Limits $66,000 $61,000 $58,000 $57,000 with over-50 catch-up $73,500 $67,500 $64,500 $63,500 IRAs IRA […]
Pleasant Surprise for MA Taxpayers
Massachusetts law requires that when tax revenue collections in a given fiscal year exceed an annual tax revenue cap, the excess revenue is returned to taxpayers. The result: between early November and mid-December of this year, taxpayers will receive a refund check (or direct deposit) from the Massachusetts Department of Revenue labeled âMASTTAXRFD.” Your refund […]
I Bonds: Inflation’s Silver Lining
What Are I Bonds I bonds are low-risk savings bonds issued by the U.S. Treasury that adjust for inflation. The âIâ stands for âinflation.â I bonds earn interest for 30 years or until you cash them out. Like other Treasury bonds, they are tax-free at state and local levels. Unlike other bonds, there is no […]
Rebalancing your 401(k) can be Confusing
The financial services industry loves confusing jargon. Workplace retirement plans, like 401(k)s, 403(b)s, and 457s are no exception. At this point, you have a recommended allocation for your plan that looks something like this: Institutional 500 Index – 34%Extended Market Index – 7%Developed Markets Index -15%Emerging Markets Index – 4%Real Estate Index – 5%Total Bond […]
2022 Plan Limits
See the below table to see the 2022 plan limits: 2022 2021 2020 2019 RETIREMENT PLANS Elective Deferrals 401(k), 403(b), etc $20,500 $19,500 $19,500 $19,000 With Catch-Up Contributions $27,000 $26,000 $26,000 $25,000 Defined Contribution Limits $61,000 $58,000 $57,000 $56,000 IRAs IRA & Roth Contribution Limit $6,000 $6,000 $6,000 $6,000 With […]
Massachusetts Paid Family and Medical Leave
Massachusetts is now operating an innovative paid family and medical leave (PFML) benefits system for employees and eligible self-employed individuals. What is Massachusetts Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML)? The state of Massachusetts passed an Act providing paid family leave and medical leave to covered individuals. MA PFML is providing most benefits to employees and […]
Few Changes in the 2021 Plan Contribution Limits
The IRS has updated contribution limits for pension plans and other retirement accounts for the 2021 tax year. As you’ll see in the chart below, most of these limits remain unchanged from last year. 2021 2020 2019 2018 RETIREMENT PLANS Annual Compensation Limits 290,000 285,000 280,000 275,000 Elective Deferrals 401(k) & 403(b) […]
IRS Announces Tax Deadline Updates
The Internal Revenue Service has delayed yet more tax filing deadlines via notice 2020-23 to provide additional short-term tax relief to Americanâs coping with the coronavirus pandemic. July 15, 2020 is now the new deadline for the following: Â Â 2019 tax filing 2019 IRA (Roth/Traditional/SEP/SIMPLE) contributions 2019 HSA contributions 2020 Q1 & Q2 estimated taxes […]
The AfterTax 401(k) & Roth Conversions
Times were simpler when you retired and pension payments rolled in until the day you died. These days, most of us are responsible for our own saving, investing, and distribution planning. 401(k) plans are available to many but the rules, features, formulas, and options within each can vary widely from employer to employer. If youâre […]
TD Ameritrade January Mail-A-Thon
When opening your TD accounts, you signed applications authorizing an ACH link between each TD account and the checking/savings account of your choosing. If you have a taxable brokerage account(s), links were also created to/from this account. These permissions, called Standing Letters of Authorization (SLOA), allow us to transfer funds between accounts on your behalf, […]