by KNSS | Nov 15, 2021 | 2021 November new
According to HRSA at: Provider Relief Fund Reporting Requirements and Auditing | Official web site of the U.S. Health Resources & Services Administration (hrsa.gov): The September 30, 2021 Reporting Period 1 deadline has not changed; however, in response to...
by KNSS | Nov 8, 2021 | 2021 November new
The Employer Federal COVID pay credit expired September 30, 2021; however, the state of MA has a COVID-19 Temporary Emergency Paid Sick Leave Program which reimburses MA employers up to $850 weekly per employee for COVID sick leave through April 1, 2022. Reasons for...
by KNSS | Nov 8, 2021 | 2021 November new
Most years, the government bumps up the maximum Social Security taxes that you can pay. For 2022, the maximum wage base jumps to $147,000, an increase of $4,200, or 2.9%, over the max of $142,800 that was in place for 2021. At a rate of 6.2%, the maximum Social...
by KNSS | Nov 8, 2021 | 2021 November new
Seems that the upcoming multi-trillion dollar spending package could include a provision eliminating the Backdoor Roth Conversion. Essentially, those post-tax contributions many individuals routinely deposit into their IRAs each year might no longer be eligible to be...
by KNSS | Nov 8, 2021 | 2021 November new
Are you worried that the stock market is extremely high right now making your portfolio of stocks and equity mutual funds a little riskier than you like? Or does it concern you that higher inflation will lead to higher interest rates which will cause your bond funds...