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Retirement accounts and planning for individuals, including IRA and 401(k) rollover rules, contribution limits, distributions, beneficiary issues, and the tax treatment of retirement savings

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The IRA Contribution Limit Hits $7,500 for 2026: Your Freelancer and Small-Business Owner's Guide to the First Big Increase in Years
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The IRA Contribution Limit Hits $7,500 for 2026: Your Freelancer and Small-Business Owner's Guide to the First Big Increase in Years

The IRA contribution limit rises to $7,500 for 2026 — the first base increase since 2023 — plus a new $1,100 catch-up at 50+. Learn who qualifies, how it stacks with Solo 401(k) and SEP, and how freelancers can capture the extra room before April 15, 2027.

ira
retirement-savings
retirement-planning
Auto-IRA Mandates Just Expanded to Utah, Mississippi, and Philadelphia: A 2026 State-by-State Guide for Small Employers Without a 401(k)
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Auto-IRA Mandates Just Expanded to Utah, Mississippi, and Philadelphia: A 2026 State-by-State Guide for Small Employers Without a 401(k)

Utah, Mississippi, and Philadelphia joined the auto-IRA wave in 2026 — Philadelphia as the first city. Learn which employers must auto-enroll, the 2026 deadlines, and how a 401(k) exempts you.

small-business
payroll
financial-planning
CCRC Entrance Fee Accounting: Deferred Revenue, the Future Service Obligation, and the $190 Million Refund Problem
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CCRC Entrance Fee Accounting: Deferred Revenue, the Future Service Obligation, and the $190 Million Refund Problem

Since 2020, at least 16 CCRC bankruptcies have cost residents an estimated $190 million in unpaid entrance-fee refunds. Here is how continuing care retirement communities actually account for entrance fees — deferred-revenue amortization, the actuarially computed Future Service Obligation (FSO) liability, and the re-occupancy dependency that can make a community look solvent on paper right up until it fails.

healthcare
retirement
revenue-recognition
SEP IRA vs. Solo 401(k) vs. SIMPLE IRA in 2026: Contribution Limits, Deadlines, and the Tax Math for Solo Owners With and Without Employees
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SEP IRA vs. Solo 401(k) vs. SIMPLE IRA in 2026: Contribution Limits, Deadlines, and the Tax Math for Solo Owners With and Without Employees

Solo owner with $140K profit can do $28K SEP, $35K Solo 401(k), or $16K SIMPLE — same profit, different deductions. Match the plan to employees, profit, and whether you need the deduction by December 31 or April 15.

retirement
small-business
finance
The DOL Fiduciary Rule Is Dead Again: What It Means for Your 401(k) in 2026
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The DOL Fiduciary Rule Is Dead Again: What It Means for Your 401(k) in 2026

The DOL's 2024 Retirement Security Rule was formally vacated in March 2026, reverting fiduciary status for 401(k) rollover advice to the 1975 five-part test — here's what plan sponsors and savers should ask advisors now.

retirement
401k
retirement-planning
The Cash Balance Plan: How High-Earning Business Owners Contribute $200,000+ a Year Toward Retirement
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The Cash Balance Plan: How High-Earning Business Owners Contribute $200,000+ a Year Toward Retirement

Beyond the 401(k): how owners 50+ use a cash balance pension to deduct $200k–$400k a year — who benefits, what it costs, and why it requires annual funding and actuarial discipline.

retirement
small-business
finance
The 0.5% AGI Floor on Charitable Gifts: Preserving Your Deduction in 2026 With Bunching, DAFs, and QCDs
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The 0.5% AGI Floor on Charitable Gifts: Preserving Your Deduction in 2026 With Bunching, DAFs, and QCDs

Starting in 2026, OBBBA imposes a 0.5% AGI floor on itemized charitable contributions and caps top-bracket deductions at 35 cents per dollar. Bunching gifts, funding a donor-advised fund, and making qualified charitable distributions from an IRA recover most of the lost benefit for typical itemizing donors.

charitable-giving
tax-planning
tax-deductions
The Standard Deduction Is Now Permanent: How OBBBA Reshapes the Itemize-vs-Standard Decision for 2026
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The Standard Deduction Is Now Permanent: How OBBBA Reshapes the Itemize-vs-Standard Decision for 2026

How the One Big Beautiful Bill Act made the doubled standard deduction permanent, raised the SALT cap to $40,000, added a 0.5% AGI charitable floor, and stacked a $6,000 senior bonus deduction — with concrete math for the 2026 itemize-versus-standard decision.

tax
tax-planning
tax-deductions
Form 1099-R Box 7 Distribution Codes, Decoded
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Form 1099-R Box 7 Distribution Codes, Decoded

Box 7 of Form 1099-R holds a one- or two-character code that decides whether a retirement distribution is taxable, penalty-free, or hit with a 10% early-withdrawal penalty. This guide explains every numeric and letter code, including the new Code Y for qualified charitable distributions, and the coding errors that overcharge taxpayers.

tax
retirement
personal-finance
The IRA Once-Per-Year Rollover Rule: One 60-Day Rollover and the Trustee-to-Trustee Workaround
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The IRA Once-Per-Year Rollover Rule: One 60-Day Rollover and the Trustee-to-Trustee Workaround

You get only one IRA-to-IRA 60-day rollover per rolling 12-month period, counting all your IRAs as one account — a limit the 2014 Bobrow Tax Court case made aggregate. Trustee-to-trustee transfers are exempt and unlimited.

retirement
tax
personal-finance