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IRS announces tax relief for victims of severe winter storms, flooding, and mudslides in California
CA-2023-01, Jan. 10, 2023 — Victims of severe winter storms, flooding, and mudslides in California beginning Jan. 8, 2023, now have until May 15, 2023, to file various individual and business tax returns and make tax payments, the Internal Revenue Service announced today.
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Retirement topics - Exceptions to tax on early distributions
Review exceptions to the 10% additional tax on early retirement plan distributions.?
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Not too much, not too little - taxpayers should check if their tax withholding is just right
COVID Tax Tip 2022-168, November 2, 2022 — There are good surprises and there are bad surprises. Generally, a tax-related surprise is probably unwanted. To avoid tax surprises, people should review their tax withholding.
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Issue snapshot - Hardship distributions from 401(k) plans
A 401(k) plan may permit distributions to be made on account of a hardship. With respect to the distribution of elective deferrals, a hardship is defined as an immediate and heavy financial need, and the distribution must be necessary to satisfy the financial need.
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Tax updates and news from the IRS
Taxpayers face a number of issues due to critical tax law changes that took place in 2022 and ongoing challenges related to the pandemic. The IRS continues to share updated information for people preparing to file their 2022 tax returns as well as anyone who has previous year tax returns awaiting processing by the IRS.
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401k Resource Guide Plan Sponsors General Distribution Rules
Explains the different forms of distribution.
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What someone should do if they missed the April deadline to file and pay taxes
Tax Tip 2022-61, April 20, 2022 — The federal income tax deadline has passed for most individual taxpayers. ob体育ever, some haven't filed their 2021 tax returns or paid their tax due.
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New school year reminder to educators; maximum educator expense deduction is $300 in 2023
IR-2023-150, Aug. 17, 2023 — As the new school year begins, the Internal Revenue Service reminds teachers and other educators that they’ll be able to deduct up to $300 of out-of-pocket classroom expenses for 2023 when they file their federal income tax return next year.
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401k Resource Guide Plan Participants General Distribution Rules
Explains the different forms of distribution.
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Comparison of tax-exempt 457(b) plans and governmental 457(b) plans
Comparison of tax-exempt 457(b) plans and governmental 457(b) plans
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