Receiving an inheritance might seem like a financial windfall—but if that inheritance includes a traditional IRA, it may come with an unexpected side effect: a substantial tax bill. Thanks to recent changes from the SECURE Act, many beneficiaries now face new rules and tighter timelines when it comes to inherited retirement accounts. If you’re not careful, you could end up …
Roth Conversions in 2025: A Smart Move Before Potential Tax Hikes?
As we near the end of 2025, taxpayers face a unique opportunity—one that may disappear with the sunset of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). Among the most powerful moves available to those looking to reduce long-term tax burdens is a Roth conversion. For many individuals, converting pre-tax retirement accounts to Roth IRAs in 2025 could be a smart …
What the Expiration of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Could Mean for Your Taxes in 2026
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), passed in 2017, ushered in sweeping changes to the U.S. tax code—reducing tax rates, doubling the standard deduction, limiting certain itemized deductions, and increasing estate tax exemptions. But many of these provisions were temporary, and without congressional intervention, they are set to expire at the end of 2025. If Congress allows the TCJA …
IRS Letters: What the Heck Do They Mean? A Fun Guide to Understanding the Different Types
OK! Let’s talk about IRS letters and decipher the mysterious jargon that comes with them. If you’ve ever received a letter from the IRS, you know how nerve-wracking and confusing it can be. The language is often filled with jargon and confusing terms that make your head spin. But fear not, my friends! This blog post is here to help …
Time is Your Friend
A look at the potential of compounding and early, steady investing. Time may be the greatest asset for the young investor. While some people may frantically try to catch up on retirement saving after age 50, you have the chance to harness the power of compounding by starting decades earlier. When you start may matter more than how (or how …
What to Do Before 30 if You Want to Build Wealth
Some key financial steps that you could take. Your twenties are the perfect time to save and invest. Do it now, and you will have a great ally—time—on your side. Think about doing the following things if you’re not doing them already. Put money into a retirement plan. Save and invest through a 401(k), a 403(b), a Roth or traditional …
Time to Brush Up on Your IRA Facts
If you are opening an (Individual Retirement Account) IRA for the first time or need a refresher course on the specifics of IRA ownership, here are some facts for your consideration. IRA’s in America IRAs continue to play an increasingly prominent role in the retirement saving strategies of Americans. According to the Investment Company Institute (ICI), the U.S. retirement market …
Who Said You Couldn’t Take it With You?
If you are thinking about changing jobs, are you aware what your choices are for managing the money in your current employer’s retirement plan? Although many people have chosen to take a cash distribution, there are several options that may benefit you more. Uncle Sam Loves Cash Distributions Taking a lump-sum cash distribution may cause an immediate 20% federal …
Individual Retirement Accounts Kinds of IRAs and Prohibited Transactions
Kinds of IRAs and Prohibited Transactions You can open different kinds of IRAs with a variety of organizations. You can open an IRA at a bank or other financial institution or with a mutual fund or life insurance company. You can also open an IRA through your stockbroker. Any IRA must meet Internal Revenue Code requirements, which are listed below …








