Taxes

Retirement Account Contribution Limits for 2025

By |2025-11-05T12:07:38-05:00November 5th, 2025|Financial Planning, Retirement Planning, Taxes|

Still looking for ways to keep the IRS’s hand out of your pocket at tax time? If so, you still have time to make the maximum retirement plan contributions for 2025.   Every $100 of deductions you gather now can reduce your federal tax bill by up to $37 next April. Here are some possibilities. For 2025 you can contribute [...]

2022 401(k) and IRA Contribution Limits

By |2021-11-11T11:44:34-05:00November 11th, 2021|Financial Planning, Retirement Planning, Taxes|

The maximum contribution limits to tax-deferred savings accounts have been set for 2022. You can put more into employer-sponsored plans, but not individual accounts. IRA contribution limits, whether Traditional or Roth, will remain the same as it has been since 2019. You can contribute $6,000 and if you are age 50 or higher, you can make a $1,000 catch-up contribution. [...]

Like-Kind Exchange Deadline Extensions – IRS Notice 2020-23 Violates The Inviolate

By |2020-05-06T09:06:18-04:00May 6th, 2020|Estate Planning, Financial Planning, Retirement Planning, Taxes|

By Rafael A. Perez, Esq., Partner at McArdle, Perez & Franco P.L. and Chief Compliance Officer at Alhambra Investments   Introduction: Over the past several decades of practicing real estate law I have had many clients, both domestic and foreign, ask me to apply for an extension of a like-kind exchange deadline. My response has always been that this is [...]

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