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RETIREMENT TAX JAN 05, 2012
Warren Buffett: Tax musings triggered national debate

When your name is Warren E. Buffett, just about anything you say or do is going to draw attention.

By Jeff Benjamin
Like comedy, secret to Social Security is timing
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 04, 2012
Like comedy, secret to Social Security is timing

Knowing when to apply for benefits can greatly alter what you get

By Darla Mercado
Social Security beneficiaries to receive 3.6% increase
RETIREMENT RIAS JAN 04, 2012
Social Security beneficiaries to receive 3.6% increase

Fifty-five million Social Security beneficiaries can look forward to a 3.6% cost-of-living adjustment in 2012.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT TAX DEC 29, 2011
Ultrarich are aware of tax loophole on unrealized gains

By Bloomberg
Millionaires: Go ahead and tax the rich — just not us
RETIREMENT REGULATION AND LEGISLATION DEC 27, 2011
Millionaires: Go ahead and tax the rich — just not us

More than 70% agree that wealthy should kick in more, but half say they're not wealthy

By John Goff
Rich already feeling the pinch in this affluent state
RETIREMENT REGULATION AND LEGISLATION DEC 27, 2011
Rich already feeling the pinch in this affluent state

New Jersey's wealthy saying goodbye to on-demand garbage pick up, hello to higher property taxes

By John Goff
RETIREMENT TAX DEC 18, 2011
Corporate tax reform could hurt advisers

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Second home tax break could be first casualty of deficit wars
RETIREMENT TAX DEC 13, 2011
Second home tax break could be first casualty of deficit wars

Advisers say mortgage interest deduction makes for an easy target for politicians; could hurt middle class more than rich, though

By Jeff Benjamin
RETIREMENT TAX DEC 12, 2011
Senate eyes advisers' tax strategies

Lawmakers considering tax reforms turned their focus last week to the implications that changes could have on financial products.

By Liz Skinner
Thanks to lawmakers, year-end tax planning a toss of the dart
RETIREMENT RIAS DEC 12, 2011
Thanks to lawmakers, year-end tax planning a toss of the dart

Uncertainty about what Congress does in 2012 confounding clients, tax planners; 'lot of unhappy people'

By John Goff
Strategies to minimize taxes under Senate scrutiny
RETIREMENT RIAS DEC 08, 2011
Strategies to minimize taxes under Senate scrutiny

Even with reforms, advisers could sally forth with new schemes

By Liz Skinner
RETIREMENT FIXED INCOME DEC 08, 2011
Obama targets muni bond tax exemption for those who earn more than $200K

President Barack Obama's plan to cut the budget deficit repeats his call for curbing the tax exemption on municipal bonds and would give states a break on unemployment debts owed the federal government

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT REGULATION AND LEGISLATION DEC 06, 2011
'Super' failure signals tax gridlock

The failure of the deficit reduction supercommittee last week all but guarantees that the gridlock over tax reform, including the Bush-era tax cuts, will continue beyond next year's presidential election

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Obama nixes 3% withholding tax for government contractors
RETIREMENT RIAS DEC 06, 2011
Obama nixes 3% withholding tax for government contractors

President Barack Obama today signed into law a bill that would kill a withholding tax on government contractors even before it was levied for the first time.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
RETIREMENT REGULATION AND LEGISLATION DEC 06, 2011
Tax code overhaul unlikely this year

Like baseball fans whose team came up short, those hoping for an overhaul of the tax code by the congressional deficit-cutting supercommittee likely will have to wait until next year

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Debate subtly shifting from whether to raise taxes — to how much
RETIREMENT RIAS DEC 06, 2011
Debate subtly shifting from whether to raise taxes — to how much

Republican lawmakers coming over to the idea that Uncle Sam must raise more revenue to make real impact on deficit; Grover Norquist not thrilled

By John Goff
RETIREMENT RIAS DEC 05, 2011
Democrats eye 3.25% millionaire surtax

U.S. Senate Democrats are proposing to use a 3.25 percent surtax on income over $1 million to pay for extending and expanding a payroll tax cut, setting up a test vote as early as this week.

By Doug Cubberley
RETIREMENT TAX DEC 05, 2011
Americans staying put, but those who move are heading to no-tax states

The percentage of Americans who changed residences reached its lowest point last year in more than six decades, according to the Census Bureau

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT TAX DEC 05, 2011
Protesters' rage might give rise to financial transactions tax

The Occupy Wall Street protest movement, which has filled streets and parks in New York, Los Angeles, Hong Kong and other cities for weeks, may soon show up in the halls of power, too

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
RETIREMENT TAX DEC 04, 2011
New York City is 'subsidizing the slackers,' professor says

New York is where the 1% live, and they have the tax returns to prove it.

By Bloomberg