Hopefully, if one of us is ever lucky enough to win a big lottery jackpot, we won’t care about how much of it we have to “share” with Uncle Sam as taxes. But winning any immense lottery jackpot, especially some…
In 1997, the Roth IRA was introduced. Since then, many people have converted all or a portion of their existing traditional IRAs to a Roth IRAs, where interest earned may be completely tax-free. This benefit applies as, once a taxpayer…
A Cafeteria Plan, sometimes called a “Flexible Spending Account” or FSA, is available to taxpayers under §125 of the Internal Revenue Code. It derives its name from the earliest plans of this form that allowed employees to choose between different…