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Retirement Consulting – reducing taxes on your Social Security Benefits

21 hours ago ago from Advice

Image : http://www.flickr.com If you are a pensioner, then you are living on a fixed income. This means that every penny you is important. Unfortunately for the IRS, every cent is important. So we have to see pensioners whose income after retirement, the limits of the IRS end up paying taxes on their Social Security benefits exceed prescribed. The good news is that there are ways to reduce taxes on your social security benefits. ...

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401(k) Tax Advantages

12 hours ago ago from Finance Management - Taxes Relief & Help

If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed . Thanks for visiting! Investing in a 401(k) has some significant tax advantages for you.  These  tax advantages are provided for you by the government as an incentive for you to fund your own retirement . The government needs as many people as possible to fund their own retirement as they cannot afford to fund everyone’s retirement.  If this was the case you would have ...

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Another Great VDH article

10 hours ago ago from Is this blog on?

Here . Snippet: There is class warfare going on in this country — but it’s not against the established rich. It’s against those who are trying to become wealthy. President Obama has declared that those who make over $200,000 will pay higher income taxes. Caps on payroll taxes are supposed to come off as well for the upper class. Envisioned estate taxes will take 45 percent of individual inheritances valued over $3.5 million. Many states ...

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12 hours ago ago from Britannia Radio

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Social Security Information from the WSJ

14 hours ago ago from Sam Hasler's Indiana Divorce & Family Law Blog

Ex-Spouses and Social Security Benefits - To review, here are the general requirements for collecting retirement benefits based on an ex-spouse's earnings: Your marriage had to have lasted at least 10 years; you can't be remarried; you have to be at least 62; and your ex-spouse has to be entitled to Social Security retirement or disability benefits. If you haven't yet reached your full retirement age, you would receive a percentage of the ...

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