To get my complete, FREE articlewith all the details… Do you operate a business? Is your youngster eighteen-years-old or older? Then I have good news for you! If you handle things right, you can use a powerful strategyto build a sizable college fund. That’s right… The strategy explained below can help yousignificantly cut your tax bill. This frees up … [Read more...]
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How 529 College Savings Account Withdrawals Are Taxed
To get my complete, FREE articlewith all the details… Definition: 529 Plan. 529 plans are tax-advantaged accounts thatare used to help pay for qualified educationalexpenses. What you may already know: The big advantage of a 529 plan is that “qualified” withdrawals from the account are usually federal and state income-tax free. The plan is a great way to … [Read more...]
ABLE Accounts: A Great Deal for the Disabled and Their Families
61 million adults, and over 12.6 million children in the United States, have some type of disability. That’s why ABLE accounts can be so tremendously helpful. These tax-advantaged accounts for the disabled are relatively new and they remain little known. A pity. You see, ABLE accounts can be real game-changers because they allow the disabled to save money without … [Read more...]
New Stimulus Law Grants Eight Tax Breaks for 1040 Filers
If you’re a regular reader of the Tax Reduction letter, you know our goal is to help small businesses. But in this issue, we’ve got some good news for non-business taxpayers who file Form 1040s. Thanks to the huge stimulus bill enacted on December 27, 2020, there’s a way for everyone to come out a winner. I’m talking about a host of tax breaks that can save money for … [Read more...]
Refresher on Tax-Smart College Savings Strategies for Parents
You already know that college is expensive. But only when you start writing checks to cover your youngster’s college bills, do you really start feeling the terrible pain. How much pain? Well, the average cost of college tuition, fees, and room and board was recently running at $32,500.If your son or daughter is heading to a private, non-profit four-year college, you’ll … [Read more...]