In 2002, the IRS issued simplified regulations governing required minimum distributions (RMDs) for IRAs. The new rules make elections at the time of one\u27s required beginning date obsolete, and shift the deadline for many of the planning options to a specified date following the IRA owner\u27s death. This article discusses those planning options faced by the surviving spouse
"It has been said that one of the blessings of life is that people never know how long it will last....
On June 4, 2015, in Yale-New Haven Hospital v. Nicholls, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Ci...
A widow survived her husband by three months and thirteen days. Subsequent to the death of both, app...
In 2002, the IRS issued simplified regulations governing required minimum distributions (RMDs) for I...
In April 2002, the IRS released new regulations that greatly simplify the rules regarding required d...
Individual retirement accounts (IRAs) are generally a significant part of any client\u27s estate the...
As increasing life expectancy and inflation diminish the purchasing power of retirement savings, car...
The article provides guidelines on how CPAs can help some individual retirement account (IRA) owners...
There are several alternative techniques which can be employed to alleviate the income tax problems ...
Because the IRS must normally use actuarial tables to determine life expectancy, particular persons ...
This column reviews various requirements of qualified retirement plans, their myriad rules and requi...
Contrary to past beliefs, Roth IRAs can benefit retirees. This article discusses retirement planning...
With the rising importance of individual retirement accounts (IRAs), which now total onequarter of U...
This final section elaborates on establishing carryover basis in situations involving inheritances, ...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available on ULIR until the embargo expires o...
"It has been said that one of the blessings of life is that people never know how long it will last....
On June 4, 2015, in Yale-New Haven Hospital v. Nicholls, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Ci...
A widow survived her husband by three months and thirteen days. Subsequent to the death of both, app...
In 2002, the IRS issued simplified regulations governing required minimum distributions (RMDs) for I...
In April 2002, the IRS released new regulations that greatly simplify the rules regarding required d...
Individual retirement accounts (IRAs) are generally a significant part of any client\u27s estate the...
As increasing life expectancy and inflation diminish the purchasing power of retirement savings, car...
The article provides guidelines on how CPAs can help some individual retirement account (IRA) owners...
There are several alternative techniques which can be employed to alleviate the income tax problems ...
Because the IRS must normally use actuarial tables to determine life expectancy, particular persons ...
This column reviews various requirements of qualified retirement plans, their myriad rules and requi...
Contrary to past beliefs, Roth IRAs can benefit retirees. This article discusses retirement planning...
With the rising importance of individual retirement accounts (IRAs), which now total onequarter of U...
This final section elaborates on establishing carryover basis in situations involving inheritances, ...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available on ULIR until the embargo expires o...
"It has been said that one of the blessings of life is that people never know how long it will last....
On June 4, 2015, in Yale-New Haven Hospital v. Nicholls, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Ci...
A widow survived her husband by three months and thirteen days. Subsequent to the death of both, app...