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IRS announces 401(k) limit increases to $20,500

IR-2021-216, November 4, 2021 WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service announced today that the amount individuals can contribute to their 401(k) plans in 2022 has increased to $20,500, up from $19,500 for 2021 and 2020. The IRS today also issued technical guidance regarding all of the cost‑of‑living adjustments affecting dollar limitations for pension plans and […]

Year-end giving reminder: Special tax deduction helps most people give up to $600 to charity, even if they don’t itemize!

IR-2021-214, November 3, 2021 WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today reminded taxpayers that a special tax provision will allow more Americans to easily deduct up to $600 in donations to qualifying charities on their 2021 federal income tax return. Ordinarily, people who choose to take the standard deduction cannot claim a deduction for their […]

IRS releases reporting guidance for partnership interests held in connection with the performance of services!

IR-2021-215, November 3, 2021 WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today posted detailed reporting directions for certain passthrough entities and taxpayers reporting of partnership interests held in connection with the performance of services, often referred to as “carried interests,” in the form of frequently asked questions (FAQs). The FAQs contain sample worksheets that certain passthrough entities […]

IRS help for employers wanting to rehire retirees or keep them after retirement age!

COVID Tax Tip 2021-163, November 3, 2021 The IRS reminds employers they generally won’t jeopardize the tax status of their pension plans if they rehire retirees or permit distributions of retirement benefits to current employees who have reached age 59 ½ or the plan’s normal retirement age. With the COVID-19 pandemic, many employers, including governmental […]

IRS issues another 430,000 refunds for adjustments related to unemployment compensation!

IR-2021-212, November 1, 2021 WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service recently sent approximately 430,000 refunds totaling more than $510 million to taxpayers who paid taxes on unemployment compensation excluded from income for tax year 2020. The IRS efforts to correct unemployment compensation overpayments will help most of the affected taxpayers avoid filing an amended tax return. So […]