Posts Tagged ‘Individual Retirement Accounts’

  • Healthcare Reform Tax Implication Update – Just A Quick Note This Week…From AAII
    IRON100, May 14th, 2010 at 12:35 am, Comments: 0

    In coming weeks, I am going to monitor the tax law changes, if any, with regard to municipal bonds, as these seem to still be left untouched in the game to increase government revenues. If you think this is just retiree garbage, remember that with yields as painfully low as they are, individuals of all ages with spare cash to invest might consider a municipal bond fund in a portfolio allocation if the individuals know that there is a yield advantage in doing so.

  • And The Final Twist (For Now) on Non-Traditional Assets Within IRAs: What Does One Do With a Master Limited Partnership In An IRA?
    IRON100, February 5th, 2010 at 1:05 am, Comments: 0

    What I just discussed abovee was a simple partnership that two substantial IRAs did to manage real estate. An MLP is divided into individual units of ownership. They are legally allowed by the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) to distribute their income as return of capital and as such is ALREADY tax deferred.

  • Trader Taxation – Part 3 – Trading One’s Individual Retirement Account
    IRON100, January 22nd, 2010 at 1:00 am, Comments: 0

    These accounts offer incredible tax-deferred or tax-free benefits to traders as long as 1)They keep their costs low (that is use direct access brokerage accounts), 2) They have a profitable trading system that can be applied to the accounts, and
    3)They are simple one employee (one-individual) trading accounts.

  • Tax Changes in 2010 – Part 2A – A Primer on Conversion of Regular IRAs to Roth IRAs
    IRON100, November 20th, 2009 at 3:53 am, Comments: 0

    Because I am still waiting on some information regarding complex calculations with regard to conversion, I figured it might just be a good idea to START WITH THE BASICS OF INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS.

  • So you think the world ends in 2012? Dude (or Dudette), from the IRS perspective, it might end in 2010 – Coming Tax Law Changes – An Ongoing Series
    IRON100, November 13th, 2009 at 1:00 am, Comments: 0

    Most all of the tax reductions made by Pres. George W. Bush's administration will expire. That has huge implications on many tax related items.

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