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RETIREMENT TAX OCT 11, 2016
Hillary Clinton proposes expanding child tax credit

Plan would double to $2,000 per child the amount of the credit that's available to families of young children.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 07, 2016
Follow the presidential debate with InvestmentNews #INDebate16

Join the conversation with IN's senior Washington reporter, Mark Schoeff Jr., and your adviser peers on Twitter during the presidential debate at 9 p.m. ET Sunday using <b>#INDebate16</b>. <b><i>(More: <a href=&quot;http://www.investmentnews.com/article/20160925/FREE/160929970/hillary-clinton-vs-donald-trump-who-are-you-voting-against&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;>Advisers sound off about who, Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump, they are voting </i>against<i></a>)</b></i>

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 06, 2016
Most women claim Social Security early

Reduced lifetime income will force many to spend bulk of benefits on health care.

By Mary Beth Franklin
Testing the limits of ETF tax efficiency
RETIREMENT EQUITIES OCT 06, 2016
Testing the limits of ETF tax efficiency

Index tweak forces ETF providers to get creative.

By Jeff Benjamin
RETIREMENT TAX OCT 04, 2016
Advisers call Trump prudent with taxes in avoiding years of payments

Tactics were legal, but some debate his use of 'fiduciary' in defending them. <b><i>(More: <a href="//www.investmentnews.com/article/20160925/FREE/160929970/hillary-clinton-vs-donald-trump-who-are-you-voting-against&quot;" target="&quot;_blank&quot;" rel="noopener noreferrer">Advisers sound off about who they are voting </i>against<i></a>)</b></i>

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
RETIREMENT MUTUAL FUNDS SEP 29, 2016
Expect higher than average capital-gains distributions this year: Morningstar

Long bull market, big outflows from active funds are the main culprits.

By John Waggoner
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 26, 2016
Social Security timing can affect Medicare premiums

Should clients claim Social Security now to avoid a Medicare premium hike?

By Mary Beth Franklin
Advisers say this part of Hillary Clinton's estate-tax plan is worse than the higher rate
RETIREMENT TAX SEP 26, 2016
Advisers say this part of Hillary Clinton's estate-tax plan is worse than the higher rate

&#8220;This will seriously impact inheritances for many middle- and lower-income Americans,&#8221; said one adviser. <b><i>(More: <a href="//www.investmentnews.com/article/20160922/FREE/160929969/republican-lawmakers-attempt-to-stop-estate-tax-regulation" target="&quot;_blank&quot;" rel="noopener">Republican lawmakers attempt to stop estate-tax regulation</a>)</i></b>

By Liz Skinner
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 25, 2016
Grappling with retirement health costs

Health-care costs are &#8220;the great unknown of retirement&#8221; for many advisers.

By Ellie Zhu
RETIREMENT REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 22, 2016
Republican lawmakers attempt to stop estate-tax regulation

Introduction of bill to kill Treasury's rule curbing tax-planning strategies comes as Hillary Clinton announces an increase to her top estate-tax rate.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
GAO study documents mistakes by Social Security Administration staff
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 20, 2016
GAO study documents mistakes by Social Security Administration staff

Senate panel urges agency to improve guidance on when to claim benefits after a study by the Government Accountability Office showed government representatives often give out misleading information.

By Mary Beth Franklin
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 18, 2016
Advisers face big challenges in helping clients prepare for health-care costs in retirement

Longevity, rising costs make preparing a solid health-care budget next to impossible. <b>(Related read: <a href="//www.investmentnews.com/article/20160413/BLOG05/160419958/health-care-costs-squeeze-retirement-savings&quot;" target="&quot;_blank&quot;" rel="noopener">Health-care costs squeeze retirement savings</a>)</b>

By Greg Iacurci
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 16, 2016
Reforms could solve Social Security funding woes

But high-income retirees might pay more, get less.

By Mary Beth Franklin
How Social Security benefits are calculated
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 14, 2016
How Social Security benefits are calculated

Estimated benefits assume continued earnings through full retirement age.

By Mary Beth Franklin
New Congressional bill addresses Medicare enrollment confusion
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 14, 2016
New Congressional bill addresses Medicare enrollment confusion

An antiquated, overly complex Part B enrollment process contributes to costly enrollment mistakes among many people new to Medicare.

By Mary Beth Franklin
IRS says Finra fines not tax-deductible for broker-dealers
RETIREMENT BROKER DEALERS SEP 06, 2016
IRS says Finra fines not tax-deductible for broker-dealers

The tax code says fines paid to a government &quot;agency or instrumentality&quot; for violation of a law aren't tax-deductible.

By Greg Iacurci
RETIREMENT TAX SEP 06, 2016
Tax change may mean more money for small business owners

Small businesses stand to attract even more investors with tax-free gains upon the sale of qualified stock.

By Jennifer Friedman
RETIREMENT TAX SEP 01, 2016
Trump corporate tax plan could be a boon for advisory firms

For some advisers who structure their practices so that revenue is reported on their personal income tax returns, Mr. Trump's idea represents a significant tax break.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
What grade does your state's 529 plan get?
RETIREMENT RIAS AUG 29, 2016
What grade does your state's 529 plan get?

Age-based plans for this year's freshmen don't always get high marks. New York, Pennsylvania and Iowa funds get an A, but other states have more homework to do.

By John Waggoner
Social Security drops cell phone mandate
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 25, 2016
Social Security drops cell phone mandate

Agency apologizes and says it will pursue other security authentication options.

By Mary Beth Franklin