Tampa CPA Firm Elderly Dependent Tax Advice

You may be able to save more for retirement in 2015

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Many retirement plan contribution limits increase slightly in 2015; thus, you may have opportunities to increase your retirement savings: Type of limitation 2014 limit 2015 limit Elective deferrals to 401(k), 403(b), 457(b)(2) and 457(c)(1) plans $17,500 $18,000 Annual benefit...
Extending Your Benefits Program with Voluntary Offerings in Tampa, Florida

Extending Your Benefits Program with Voluntary Offerings

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Employees generally recognize that you don’t have an unlimited budget for all forms of compensation, including employee benefits. And in recent years most have grown accustomed to the necessity of sharing more of the financial burden of health benefits. So if they can get...
Careful tax planning critical for RSUs — and other stock-based compensation in Tampa, Florida

Careful tax planning critical for RSUs — and other stock-based compensation

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If you’re an executive or other key employee, you might be compensated with more than just salary, fringe benefits and bonuses: You might also be awarded stock-based compensation, such as restricted stock or stock options. Another form that’s becoming more common is restricted...
Could the Tech Industry's Delectable Food Policies Take a Tax Hit in Tampa, Florida?

Could the Tech Industry’s Delectable Food Policies Take a Tax Hit?

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In the recent movie, The Internship, the character played by Vince Vaughn is amazed when he begins working at Google and finds out he can graze on an array of free food and beverages all day long. (However, he is sternly told that he can’t take anything home from the...
Self-Insuring Health Benefits: ACA Changes the Equation in Tampa, Florida

Self-Insuring Health Benefits: ACA Changes the Equation

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Large employers have self-insured their health benefits for decades. In fact, 93 percent of employers with at least 5,000 employees were self-insured in 2012, according to a Kaiser Foundation survey. Compare this with just 15 percent of self-insured employers having fewer than...
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