Kids will outgrow their clothes. Sometimes that happens with retirement plans. If you have a SIMPLE IRA, it may have fit in the beginning. But if you want to change to a 401(k) plan in 2024, you need to take action by November 2. That’s the date that employers must provide notice to their employees … Continue Reading
SIMPLEs were designed by Congress in 1996 to make it, well simple, for employers with fewer than 100 employees to establish tax-advantaged retirement plans for their employees. Hence, the legislative branding naming the new law the Savings Investment Match Plan for Employees to make the acronym, SIMPLE. It’s a special type of IRA and adopted … Continue Reading
Tax planning as in life can be a series of trade-offs. Whether to have a SIMPLE-IRA vs. a 401(k) plan is one of those trade-offs. And if you currently have a SIMPLE-IRA and want to change to 401(k), then you’ve got a November 1, 2017 deadline approaching. That’s the date by which employers have to provide … Continue Reading
There’s an important deadline on the horizon if an employer has a SIMPLE in 2007 but would like a 401(k) in 2008. It’s November 1. The employer must provide notice to employees at least 60 days prior to the start of the next calendar year or no later than November 1, 2007 that the SIMPLE will not be maintained in … Continue Reading