Dad missed the 60-day IRA rollover period and is now being taxed on 100 percent of his life’s savings. Can anything be done? Applicable IRS rules and regulations provide that if someone receives a distribution from an IRA, the distribution is then taxed at an individual’s ordinary income rate. A…
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Houston Families: Consider Gifting Your IRA To Your Grandchildren
Whichever way you pass on your retirement account assets, leaving an IRA can provide a grandchild with a significant financial foundation. Think of an IRA as a potentially powerful estate planning tool. Properly structured, an IRA may transfer wealth to younger generations. In fact, the younger, the better. Kiplinger raised…
What Will Become Of The IRA Charity Rollover?
You were so helpful to me in September, clarifying the IRA charitable contribution. Do you know if the government is instituting that same contribution this year? We are well into tax season and planning for the upcoming year. Are you keeping up with the tax laws? As many retirees and…
No Beneficiary Designation? An IRA “Uh-Oh” for Houston Families
We say it over and over again. Check your beneficiary forms! Don't let your retirement funds go down the drain. Anything involving the court system is rarely quick and painless (probate anyone?). Fortunately, IRAs can easily be transferred to your loved ones outside of probate simply by completing a beneficiary…
Beneficiary Designation Debacle
If your beneficiaries are out-of-date, when you die, your assets could go [to] the wrong people – a former spouse, for example – no matter what your will says. Often, the biggest mistakes we can make when it comes to our estate planning are also some of the easiest to…