The Supreme Court’s recent decision in the case Cigna v. Amara sent a very important message to all plan sponsors/employers regarding the importance of maintaining their retirement plan documents, including the required summary plan descriptions and summary of material modifications (as applicable).
read more…Retirement Plan Contributions for the Self Employed
A self-employed individual’s compensation for retirement plan purposes is based on his or her earned income. In brief, earned income is net earnings from self-employment (NESE) and can be derived from a sole proprietorship, single member LLC or an entity taxed as a partnership in which the individual’s services are a material income producing factor). A plan then deducts from NESE (1) the IRC §404 deduction for retirement plan contributions for the proprietor, member or partner, and (2) one-half of the self-employment taxes (SE Tax) the individual pays. This process is designed to put unincorporated businesses on an even footing with corporations. Corporations are permitted to deduct the company’s share of social security tax (FICA), which is one-half of the total FICA paid.
read more…When Should YOU Begin Taking Social Security Benefits?
Posted by: Colleen Kaminsky, CPA
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Limiting Participant Loans to Active Employees
Most plan administrators and plan sponsors find participant loans to be a significant administrative challenge. To reduce the administrative burden and to make the loan program more cost effective, many 401(k) plans include provisions: (1) requiring payroll deduction to repay the loans, and (2) limiting the loans to active employees.
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One Big Beautiful Bill – Extended/Modified Individual Tax Provisions
On July 4, President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (“OBBB”) into law after the Senate and House passed the bill on July 1 and July 3, respectfully. The OBBB includes numerous tax changes, including permanent and limited modification of many tax...
Ohio Sales Tax Holiday began on Aug. 1
Ohio’s annual sales tax holiday has arrived. This year’s weekend-long temporary tax break began on Aug. 1 at midnight and will end on Aug. 14 at 11:59 p.m. Initially introduced in 2019 to provide relief for families preparing for the back-to-school season, the sales...
Brown County Sale and Use Tax to Decrease
The sales and use tax rate for Brown County (08) will decrease from 7.25 percent to 7 percent, effective Oct. 1, 2025.Please visit the Ohio Department of Taxation’s website at tax.ohio.gov or contact your Zinner and Company Tax Team member with any questions...
Zinner & Co. announces hiring of Karen Costantini and Brian Lynch
Zinner & Co. proudly welcomes Karen J. Costantini, CPA, and Brian Lynch, MBA, to our team. Karen was named Senior Tax Manager, while Brian will serve in the role of Audit Senior. Karen Costantini With more than 25 years of experience involving all aspects of tax...
Avoid Getting Tricked by a Social Engineering Email
Have you ever received an email that looked a little off? These social engineering emails may say your password was compromised or that you won a gift card. They are a sneaky way scammers try to trick people into giving up personal information or clicking on dangerous...
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