Some Words About the Latest Stimulus Payment (Part 2)
In last week’s post I wrote about the latest stimulus payment. Eligibility is based on your income as reflected on your income tax return. What happens if you have not filed your 2020 income tax return? The IRS will use your 2019 income tax return in that case to
Some Words About the Latest Stimulus Payment (Part 1)
This month Congress passed and President Biden signed into law a $1.9 trillion COVID 19 stimulus package. This new law includes, among other things, another immediate payment to millions of Americans in need. Like the first 2 stimulus payments (which were $1200 last year and $600 in January, 2021 for eligible persons),
How SECURE Act Changed Estate and Long Term Care Planning – Part 3
In the past 2 weeks’ posts I have been talking about the SECURE Act and how it has changed the tax laws with respect to retirement accounts such as IRAs and 401ks. With limited exceptions (as noted in my post last week), beneficiaries who inherit these accounts upon the owner’s death
How the SECURE Act Changed Estate and Long Term Care Planning – Part 2
In last week’s post I reviewed the stretch provision of the tax laws that apply to retirement accounts such as IRAs and 401ks. These laws allowed tax deferred accounts to remain tax deferred for a longer period of time by allowing certain beneficiaries to “stretch out” the time within which they