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Alarming number of boomers exhausted savings during recession
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 20, 2011
Alarming number of boomers exhausted savings during recession

Older Americans also took Social Security earlier, with diminished payouts; 'profound impact on adults'

By Liz Skinner
Retirement tax proposal could endanger 401(k)s
RETIREMENT RIAS SEP 19, 2011
Retirement tax proposal could endanger 401(k)s

A Brookings Institution proposal would take away Americans' variable tax breaks on retirement contributions in exchange for a flat tax credit to be deposited automatically into the saver's account.

By Bloomberg
Obama signs law banning tax strategy patents
RETIREMENT RIAS SEP 15, 2011
Obama signs law banning tax strategy patents

President Obama made the lives of advisers, accountants and taxpayers easier today by removing the burden of having to get permission to use trademarked tax strategies.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Pimco's Gross: Obama's $300B doesn't cut it
RETIREMENT RIAS SEP 06, 2011
Pimco's Gross: Obama's $300B doesn't cut it

Bill Gross, founder of Pacific Investment Management Co., said President Barack Obama's plan to stimulate the economy with more than $300 billion in tax cuts and spending is inadequate.

By Doug Cubberley
Plans to tax munis won't fly, says BNY Mellon
RETIREMENT RIAS SEP 01, 2011
Plans to tax munis won't fly, says BNY Mellon

Despite need to raise federal tax revenues, bank believes lawmakers will spare municipal debt

By John Goff
Crucial deficit committee features party stalwarts — and wildcards
RETIREMENT REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 31, 2011
Crucial deficit committee features party stalwarts — and wildcards

Panel must find $1.5 trillion in savings; taxes and entitlements on the table?

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 31, 2011
Congress not likely to tackle tax reform

A special congressional committee created by last week's debt ceiling legislation is unlikely to have the time or the political will to tackle any meaningful tax reforms

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
So what's Kotlikoff's Purple Tax Plan — and will it actually work?
RETIREMENT OPINION AUG 30, 2011
So what's Kotlikoff's Purple Tax Plan — and will it actually work?

Proposed reform mixes in wins for both blues (Democrats) and reds (Republicans); accountants, advisers may boo, however

By Laurence J. Kotlikoff
Who might pay higher taxes as a result of the debt deal?
RETIREMENT RIAS AUG 24, 2011
Who might pay higher taxes as a result of the debt deal?

By Doug Cubberley
Dear Mr. Buffett: Taxing millionaires is trickier than it sounds
RETIREMENT RIAS AUG 16, 2011
Dear Mr. Buffett: Taxing millionaires is trickier than it sounds

Plenty of complications in ensuring the wealthy pay same percentage as middle-class earners; 'opening the door for tax lawyers'

By John Goff
RETIREMENT REGULATION AND LEGISLATION AUG 14, 2011
New landscape may spur committee to take action

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
IRS to build database of regulated tax preparers
RETIREMENT RIAS AUG 12, 2011
IRS to build database of regulated tax preparers

Taxpayers will be able to examine the qualifications of paid tax-return preparers in a database being built by the IRS that may be available as soon as 2013.

By Doug Cubberley
Record number of affluent paid no income tax
RETIREMENT TAX AUG 12, 2011
Record number of affluent paid no income tax

IRS says big surge in number of filers who made $200K — but didn't owe Uncle Sam a penny; 'further evidence of how broken this system is'

By John Goff
RETIREMENT TAX AUG 01, 2011
Capital gains tax break may be chopped

The bipartisan deficit reduction plan gaining momentum in the Senate likely would require lawmakers to curtail or end the preferential tax treatment of capital gains and dividends

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT TAX JUL 29, 2011
The bottom line of N.Y.'s new 'I do'

On Sunday, the first day that same-sex couples will be able to marry in New York, chances are good that a client or two of Brian D. Emery's will be lining up to apply for a license

By Lavonne Kuykendall
RETIREMENT REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JUL 29, 2011
Taxes, rising rates will hit rich in the wallet, experts say

The year 2013 may snap a 12-year winning streak for wealthy Americans on taxes due on income, capital gains, dividends and money given to their heirs

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT TAX JUL 24, 2011
Are your clients traders or investors?

Under U.S. tax law, investment expenses are considered miscellaneous itemized deductions

By Robert N. Gordon
RETIREMENT ETFS JUL 20, 2011
The complexity of ETF options

As they do with stocks, investors have the opportunity to trade listed options on many exchange-traded funds

By MFXFeeder
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 19, 2011
Advisers: Preparing clients for the worst on taxes

Financial advisers are fairly clear about what is in store for their clients: taxes that are unlikely to go down and may rise.

By Andrew Osterland
GAO's financial advice: Hold off on Social Security, buy an annuity
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING JUL 19, 2011
GAO's financial advice: Hold off on Social Security, buy an annuity

A new study by the Government Accountability Office predicts that middle-class workers may well outlive retirement savings. The solution, the GAO says, is for workers to hold off on taking Social Security -- and buy annuities.

By John Goff