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IRA Qualified Charitable Contributions Made Permanent

The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2016 became public law on Dec 18th. Included therein is the establishment of Qualified Charitable Distributions (“QCDs”) from IRAs as permanent. Previously the QCD provision expired annually and required extension via temporary legislation. What is a QCD? QCDs are direct transfers from an IRA to a qualified charity totaling up [...]

What’s In a Google Search?

In an oft-paraphrased 1789 letter to Richard Price Thomas Jefferson wrote that a well-informed electorate is a prerequisite to democracy. The next time we as a society collectively wonder about the political landscape and direction of our country we need look no further than ourselves and the things we deem important. Just what are the [...]

The Curious Case of the “Charitable” Zuckerberg Facebook Giveaway

Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan recently announced they will donate 99% of their wealth (currently valued at about $45 billion) to charity. Who will benefit from the largesse? Why the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative of course! There’s nothing “wrong” with this per se. Many charitable foundations exist as vehicles for funneling a proverbial pot [...]

Congress Guts Popular Social Security Strategy

In an attempt to close a ‘loophole’ they claim is exploited by ‘evil one-percenters’ Congress has done away with a very useful planning strategy – File and Suspend. File and Suspend allows spouse #1 to file for and immediately suspend receipt of benefits until a future date up to age 70. This allows spouse #2 [...]

IRS Announces 2016 Inflation-Adjusted Limits

Last week the IRS told us what’s new in 2016. While some items remain unchanged there are interesting developments with 401(k) contribution limits, income tax brackets and deductions, IRA contributions, the estate tax credit, AGI phase outs and more. More than 50 tax-related items were addressed. A partial summary and some of the more interesting [...]

Know Where You’re Going Before Choosing How To Get There

Carl Richard is a believer in The KISS Principle. He spends his time providing financial education by explaining complex strategies and terms using simple, easy to understand diagrams. You can find examples in his weekly “Sketch Guy” column in The New York Times and his book “The Behavior Gap: Simple Ways to Stop Doing Dumb [...]

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