Taxes

Today’s Social Security column addresses questions about whether spousal benefits can affect later retirement benefits, filing for both retirement and survivor’s benefits and whether Social Security is moving payment days. Larry Kotlikoff is a Professor of Economics at Boston University and the founder and president of Economic Security Planning, Inc. See more Ask Larry answers
0 Comments
As Congress is about to pass the Inflation Reduction Act, Washington is once again having a breathless debate over very little. This one is about whether Democrats are violating President Biden’s pledge to not raise taxes on households making $400,000 or less annually. But here’s the secret: This is yet another ridiculous political argument. The
0 Comments
On July 26, 2022, the Tax Section of the Florida Bar (the “Tax Section”) submitted “Comments on Proposed Treasury Regulations Relating to the Basic Exclusion Amount Applicable to the Computation of Federal Estate and Gift Taxes.” The Proposed Regulations[1] are specifically targeting the situation where taxpayers made certain types of gifts after 2017 and then
0 Comments
The Schumer-Manchin tax bill known as the Inflation Reduction Act, which passed the Senate on Sunday, raises taxes and will give the IRS billions to go into what the Wall Street Journal called “beast mode.” In all, the meant-to-be-inflation buster bill will dole out about $80 billion to the IRS for increase enforcement, operational improvements,
0 Comments
Tax Notes reporter Benjamin Guggenheim discusses the latest tax legislation on Capitol Hill: the recently passed CHIPS and Science Act and the revived reconciliation bill known as the Inflation Reduction Act. This transcript has been edited for length and clarity. David D. Stewart: Welcome to the podcast. I’m David Stewart, editor in chief of Tax
0 Comments
Social Security just upgraded its website in several very valuable ways. But the site still suggests you can accurately calculate your benefits using Social Security’s calculators. Not true. Those calculators, for several clear reasons, aren’t good enough for government work. Larry Kotlikoff is a Professor of Economics at Boston University and the founder and president
0 Comments
Both HSAs and FSAs provide tax savings on health care costs. Depending on your personal and family needs, one might be better than the other in any given year. This decision can seem overwhelming for most of us. With a little understanding of how each account works and the strategies behind them, you too can
0 Comments
Investing these days is really tough. Fortunately, economics-based financial planning offers clear ways to invest at risk while limiting or, indeed, eliminating your living standard downside. Larry Kotlikoff is a Professor of Economics at Boston University and the founder and president of Economic Security Planning, Inc. These are tough times for investors in risky assets.
0 Comments
Within the span of just four weeks last month, Nepalese Finance Minister Janardan Sharma resigned from office but was then reinstated after he was absolved of an alleged corruption scandal. The upheaval began in early July, when Sharma faced a parliamentary investigation after he was accused of allowing unauthorized, last-minute changes to tax rates in
0 Comments
The recently proposed Congressional Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 includes significant changes relating to electric vehicle credits. The proposal not only includes an extension of the electric vehicle credit, but also the phaseout of the credit for auto manufacturers making more than 200,000 electric vehicles is removed and income limitations for taxpayers claiming the credit
0 Comments