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Is It Wiser To Max Out A 401k Or Just Do The Minimum And Invest The Rest In After Tax Investments?
Question by Pythagorus | Posted in Investing
I have assume from and heard *alot* about the possibility of *higher* , not lower, taxes at retirement, making me muse over hard as to whether I should keep maxing my 401k or not. I wonder about this new idea that everyone should put the minimum 401k to get the max patron match, max out a RothIRA, then
Answer: Some of your answers so far are tolerably good. Some not so good. The earnings on the Roth IRA are never taxed. That is a very very big advantage.
Supposing that with your 401k, you regain one's equilibrium up with $5,000,000 in the account at retirement. That is not an outlandish
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What Are The Federal Income Tax Rates On Investments?
Question by water_skipper | Posted in Investing
What are the federal revenues tax rates? I'm talking about investments. I heard there's one tax rates on savings account, a different tax figure on short term capital gains, a different tax rate on long basis capital gains, another tax rate on dividends, and so on. Is there a chart somewhere that
Answer: They are all taxed at the same place.....your rate depending on your income. The IRS no longer treats long relations / short term differently. All the accounts you asked about are just entered on the 1040 as compeer additions to your income.
What Are The Investment Choices Where I Can Avoid Tax Or Atleast Get Least Taxed On My Investments ?
Question by Green Day | Posted in Investing
I scholarly even mutual funds are taxed - so I'm seeking any investment opportunities or ways or chances where my on Easy Street is save and yet can sort of avoid tax or at least get the most reduced tax on my investments.
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Answer: Well, if you are investing for retirement, there are tax-advantaged accounts in which you can carry on mutual funds or individual securities and acheive a certain level of tax-deferment or tax-exception. For example, a company-sponsored retirement account such as a 401(k) or 403(b) allows you to deferral
Do I Need To Pay Self-employment Tax On Personal Investments?
Question by illuminate | Posted in United States
I'm self employed, but aside from my work income, I have personal investments, which have produced gains of about $20K in 2007. Do I need to pay SE tax on that or only my business income? Thanks for your help.
Answer: Your Concern Income is reported on Schedule C and the net is subject to SE Tax. The investments are reported on Schedule D or B or directly on the 1040 in the specimen of interest or dividends. You may want to seek the help of a professional tax preparer. Given the direct understanding that you seem
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