🎯 As the year winds down, here are 7 year-end tax ideas to consider: 1️⃣ Check your retirement contributions to your 401(k), IRA, and HSA limits. Are you hitting the limits? 2️⃣ Charitable giving: Have you considered donating appreciated securities and other options? 3️⃣ Investment portfolio review: Talk with your financial professional about any rebalancing that may be needed and if there are any tax-loss harvesting opportunities. This post is not a replacement for real-life advice. Consult your tax, legal, and accounting professionals before modifying your tax strategy. 4️⃣ Business owners: Now is a great time to review estimated tax payments and determine whether you need to purchase any equipment. Your tax professional may also help here. 5️⃣ Estate management check-up: Have you utilized annual gift exclusions? Is your trust funding on track? 6️⃣ Roth conversion opportunities: Have you analyzed potential long-term tax benefits? 7️⃣ Review required minimum distributions (RMDs): Don't forget inherited accounts! Here are some housekeeping items to remember: 1️⃣ Once you reach age 73, you must begin taking required minimum distributions (RMDs) from your 401(k), IRA, or any other defined contribution plan in most circumstances. Withdrawals are taxed as ordinary income and, if taken before age 59½, may be subject to a 10% federal income tax penalty. 2️⃣ If you spend your HSA funds on non-qualified expenses before age 65, ordinary income taxes may apply, and it may result in a 20% penalty. But, after age 65, you may be required to pay ordinary income tax if the funds are used for non-qualified expenses. Also, keep in mind that contributions are exempt from federal income tax but, in some cases, are not exempt from state tax. 3️⃣ To qualify for the tax-free and penalty-free withdrawal of earnings, Roth IRA distributions must meet a 5-year holding requirement and occur after age 59½. Tax-free and penalty-free withdrawals can also be taken under certain other circumstances, such as the owner's death. The original Roth IRA owner is not required to take minimum annual withdrawals. 🕒 Questions? Your financial future is worth the conversation. #FinancialStrategy #YearEnd #TaxManagement
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Stocks notched solid gains in November as post-election enthusiasm and holiday-shopping fueled the advance. #Elections2024 #StockMarket #CorporateEarnings #HolidayShopping https://lnkd.in/g5_hGkz9
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📢 Important update: The IRS has finalized regulations on the 10-year rule for inherited retirement accounts. Key points to understand: 1️⃣ Two versions of the rule: ➖ If the account owner dies before the Required Beginning Date (RBD), beneficiaries have 10 years to distribute the entire account. ➖ If death occurs after the RBD, beneficiaries must take annual distributions AND empty the account within 10 years. 2️⃣ The RBD is generally April 1st, following the year the account owner turns 73. 3️⃣ Good news: There's a penalty waiver for missed 2024 distributions. Potential strategies to consider: 👉 Leaving retirement funds to beneficiaries in lower tax brackets 👉 Converting traditional IRAs to Roth IRAs 👉 Using Qualified Charitable Distributions for those over 70½ 👉 Beneficiaries: Think about timing your distributions over the 10-year period to optimize your tax situation. These changes may impact your long-term financial and estate strategies. It might be time to review your approach to see if it aligns with these new regulations and optimizes your legacy goals. Some housekeeping items to remember: Once you reach age 73, you must begin taking Required Minimum Distribution (RMDs) from a traditional IRA in most circumstances. Withdrawals from traditional IRAs are taxed as ordinary income and, if taken before age 59½, may be subject to a 10% federal income tax penalty. To qualify for the tax-free and penalty-free withdrawal of earnings, Roth IRA distributions must meet a 5-year holding requirement and occur after age 59½. Tax-free and penalty-free withdrawals can also be taken under certain other circumstances, such as the owner's death. The original Roth IRA owner is not required to take minimum annual withdrawals. Questions about how this impacts your specific situation? Let's discuss. 👇 #RetirementStrategies #EstateManagement #FinancialFuture #Taxes
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🎁 Did you know last year, on Giving Tuesday, U.S. Donors gave $3.1 billion, according to a 2024 report by Neon One? 1️⃣ What is Giving Tuesday? ▪️ A global movement celebrating generosity ▪️ Follows Black Friday and Cyber Monday Encourages giving back to causes you care about 2️⃣ Why it matters: ▪️ Neon One said 34 million adults participated last year ▪️ Supports countless charities and communities worldwide Giving Tuesday reminds us of the power of collective generosity. Questions about how to incorporate charitable giving into your financial strategy? 💬 Let's chat #GivingTuesday #Charity #MakeADifference
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Cyber Monday has arrived, turning our screens into portals of endless deals. 💻🛍 While you browse the deals, keep in mind these identity theft-proof shopping tips: 1️⃣ Help Secure Your Payment Methods: ▪️ Use credit cards over debit for better fraud protection ▪️ Enable purchase alerts on your cards ▪️ Never shop on public Wi-Fi without a VPN 2️⃣ Spot the Fakes: ▪️ Beware of too-good-to-be-true deals in emails or texts ▪️ Double-check website URLs before entering any info ▪️ Look for "https" and the padlock icon in your browser 3️⃣ Protect Your Online Accounts: ▪️ Use strong, unique passwords for each shopping site ▪️ Enable two-factor authentication wherever possible ▪️ Make sure your devices' software and antivirus are up to date A stolen identity can cost far more than any Cyber Monday deal can save! Tip: After your shopping spree, monitor your statements like a hawk. Happy (and secure) shopping, savvy cybershoppers! 🛒🔒 #CyberMonday2024 #IdentityTheftPrevention #CyberSecurity
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🤔 Did you know there are TWO different Medicare enrollment periods? Many don't! Here's what you need to know: 1️⃣ Annual Election Period (AEP): Ends Dec. 7, 2024 🚨 ▪️ For ALL Medicare beneficiaries ▪️ Change plans, switch between Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage ▪️ Changes effective January 1, 2025 2️⃣ Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment (MA OEP): Jan. 1 - Mar. 31, 2025 🚨 ▪️ ONLY for those already in Medicare Advantage plans ▪️ Switch plans or return to Original Medicare ▪️ Changes effective the following month What you should do: ✅ Review your current coverage NOW ✅ Compare plans on Medicare.gov ✅ Make changes during AEP if needed ✅ Consider using MA OEP as a second chance if you're unhappy with your Medicare Advantage plan Take action before December 7 to help align your coverage for your needs in 2025. Questions about how Medicare fits into your financial picture? 💬 Send a message before the deadline! #MedicareEnrollment #HealthInsurance #RetirementStrategy
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Today we gather with loved ones and reflect on the things we’re most grateful for. From the health of our loved ones to the support of our families, friends, and colleagues, there’s so much to be thankful for. As we look back on the year, we’re grateful to our clients for letting us be part of their financial journeys. Here’s to a future filled with hope and prosperity for all. From our families to yours, we wish you a very Happy Thanksgiving.
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Did you know that for every $100 spent at a locally owned business, $68 recirculates and remains in the local economy, according to a 2024 report by Sustainable Connections? By contrast, the study found that only $43 stays local when spent at a national chain. As we gear up for the holiday shopping season, remember that Black Friday is just around the corner on November 29, followed by Small Business Saturday on November 30! This weekend presents an opportunity to support our local economy. Why not kick off your holiday shopping by grabbing a coffee from that local café, picking up a unique gift from the boutique down the street, or trying out that restaurant you’ve been meaning to visit? What’s your favorite local small business? Give them a shout-out in the comments! #BlackFriday #SmallBusinessSaturday #ShopLocal #CommunityMatters
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As Thanksgiving approaches, families gather to celebrate gratitude. But it's also an opportune moment for a crucial conversation: discussing finances with aging parents. As financial professionals, we've seen too many families postpone this "Money Talk." Sound familiar? Don't wait. Your parents will appreciate your concern, and addressing this now can benefit everyone in the long run. Here's our guidance to navigate this important discussion: 1️⃣ Timing is Key: It's easier to discuss personal finances when there's no immediate pressure. 2️⃣ Set the Right Tone: Frame the conversation around helping them maintain independence, not taking control. 3️⃣ Come Prepared: Familiarize yourself with their potential concerns–healthcare costs and living arrangements. 4️⃣ Use 'I' Statements: "I want to make sure I understand your wishes." To some, that sounds better than, "You need to tell me about your finances." 5️⃣ Start Broad: Begin with general questions before diving into specifics. 6️⃣ Be Patient: This may not be a one-and-done conversation. It may take several talks to build an understanding. 7️⃣ Recognize Their Experience: Acknowledge the wisdom they've accumulated over the years. 8️⃣ Suggest a Family Finance Day: Propose a day where the family openly discusses financial matters, making it a normal topic. Remember, the goal is to help your parents feel supported, not scrutinized. Every family's situation is unique, and there's no one-size-fits-all approach. For personalized strategies, our team can help guide these sensitive conversations. #FamilyFinances #RetirementTalk #ElderCare
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Important updates about Medicare Part B premiums for next year: The standard monthly premium is increasing to $185.00, up $10.30 from 2024. Key changes to know: Monthly premium: $185.00 (up from $174.70) Annual deductible: $257 (up from $240) This change affects both automatic deductions and manual payments. It's worth noting that these adjustments reflect typical healthcare cost trends and usage patterns. Higher-income beneficiaries may see different premium amounts based on their specific situation. Remember: These changes take effect in January 2025. If you're receiving Social Security benefits, adjustments will happen automatically. #MedicareCoverage #Retirement #HealthcareCosts #SeniorCare https://lnkd.in/eBrsJzsu
Seniors will pay more for Medicare in 2025. Here's what to know.
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