Some mutual funds inflict great damage on your 1040. Defend yourself. By William Baldwin, Senior Contributor Winter: the season in which fund owners incur self-inflicted wounds. Investors who make the mistake of holding stock mutual funds in taxable accounts are at risk of having unwanted distributions dumped in their laps. This often occurs in December.
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The SECURE Act 2.0, enacted at the end of 2022, created a new type of qualified charitable distribution (QCD) that generally is being called the Legacy IRA. As I’ve said before, QCDs are the best way for most people age 70½ or older to make charitable contributions. When you’re 70½ or older, instead of writing
Trusts are common, but there are numerous variations, and there is still considerable confusion about what is legal and what is not. There are at least two primary types. One type is a common to estate planning, and probably just about everyone should have one. You don’t want to die without a will, and but
Christmas came early (again) this year for many taxpayers and tax professionals. The IRS has announced that it would (again) delay the new $600 Form 1099-K reporting threshold for third-party settlement organizations. Here’s what you need to know. The IRS will treat 2023 as an additional transition year. If that sounds familiar, the same thing
For 40 years, PNC has calculated the prices of the 12 gifts from the classic holiday song, “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” This year, increases in the annual Christmas Price Index® (PNC CPI) are primarily driven by labor costs, mirroring the U.S. economy. CPI The PNC CPI is a light-hearted take on the Bureau of
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