Category: Investments

  • Selling Securities by Year End? Avoid the Wash Sale Rule

    Selling Securities by Year End? Avoid the Wash Sale Rule

    If you’re planning to sell assets at a loss to offset gains that have been realized during the year, it’s important to be aware of the “wash sale” rule. How the rule works Under this rule, if you sell stock or securities for a loss and buy substantially identical stock or securities back within the…

  • When Is Tax Due on Series EE Savings Bonds?

    When Is Tax Due on Series EE Savings Bonds?

    You may have Series EE savings bonds that were bought many years ago. Perhaps you store them in a file cabinet or safe deposit box and rarely think about them. You may wonder how the interest you earn on EE bonds is taxed. And if they reach final maturity, you may need to take action…

  • Are Your Employees Ignoring Their 401(k)s?

    Are Your Employees Ignoring Their 401(k)s?

    For many businesses, offering employees a 401(k) plan is no longer an option — it’s a competitive necessity. But employees often grow so accustomed to having a 401(k) that they don’t pay much attention to it. It’s in your best interest as a business owner to buck this trend. Keeping your employees engaged with their…

  • Depreciation-Related Breaks on Business Real Estate

    Depreciation-Related Breaks on Business Real Estate

    Commercial buildings and improvements generally are depreciated over 39 years, which essentially means you can deduct a portion of the cost every year over the depreciation period. (Land isn’t depreciable.) But special tax breaks that allow deductions to be taken more quickly are available for certain real estate investments. Some of these were enhanced by…

  • Catch-up Retirement Plan Contributions Can Be Particularly Advantageous Post-TCJA

    Catch-up Retirement Plan Contributions Can Be Particularly Advantageous Post-TCJA

    Will you be age 50 or older on December 31? Are you still working? Are you already contributing to your 401(k) plan or Savings Incentive Match Plan for Employees (SIMPLE) up to the regular annual limit? Then you may want to make “catch-up” contributions by the end of the year. Increasing your retirement plan contributions…

  • Mutual Funds: Handle with Care at Year End

    Mutual Funds: Handle with Care at Year End

    As we approach the end of 2018, it’s a good idea to review the mutual fund holdings in your taxable accounts and take steps to avoid potential tax traps. Here are some tips. Avoid surprise capital gains Unlike with stocks, you can’t avoid capital gains on mutual funds simply by holding on to the shares.…

  • Buy Business Assets Before Year End to Reduce Your 2018 Tax Liability

    Buy Business Assets Before Year End to Reduce Your 2018 Tax Liability

    The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) has enhanced two depreciation-related breaks that are popular year-end tax planning tools for businesses. To take advantage of these breaks, you must purchase qualifying assets and place them in service by the end of the tax year. That means there’s still time to reduce your 2018 tax liability…

  • Tax Planning for Investments Gets More Complicated

    Tax Planning for Investments Gets More Complicated

    For investors, fall is a good time to review year-to-date gains and losses. Not only can it help you assess your financial health, but it also can help you determine whether to buy or sell investments before year end to save taxes. This year, you also need to keep in mind the impact of the…