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RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 08, 2009
Planners form coalition to press reforms

The leaders of three financial planning organizations have formed a coalition to represent the industry as Congress works to reform the financial services industry.

By Bloomberg
TAX JAN 07, 2009
Tax status of indie contractors requires clarification

Misclassification of workers as independent contractors remains on the list of top issues that the National Taxpayer Advocate recommends that Congress address.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JAN 07, 2009
Pennsylvania commissioner seizes insurer

Pennsylvania’s insurance commissioner yesterday seized control of Penn Treaty Network America Insurance Co., a foundering long term care insurer, because it’s having difficulty maintaining appropriate capital levels.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES JAN 06, 2009
Insurer Cigna to shed 1,100 employees

Cigna anticipates that most of the layoffs will be completed by the middle of this year and that all of the affected employees will be eligible for severance benefits and outplacement support.

By Bloomberg
TAX JAN 06, 2009
Reducing AGI when self-employed

Your client wants to know whether she can contribute after Dec. 31, 2008, to a SEP-IRA set up in that year, but to which no contributions were made in 2008, in order to reduce her modified adjusted gross income.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 04, 2009
WORRIES ABOUT A DROP IN 401(k) CONTRIBUTIONS PERMEATE MARKET

Financial advisers and industry veterans are worried that investors might reduce or halt their contributions to 401(k) plans if the economy worsens this year.

By Bloomberg
TAX DEC 30, 2008
Documenting charitable contributions

In order to receive a deduction for charitable contributions in 2008, the client must meet new, stricter substantiation rules.

By Bloomberg
TAX DEC 23, 2008
Low-yield Treasuries can benefit estates

Because current yields on Treasury obligations are at historic lows, certain estate planning techniques can be very attractive.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 22, 2008
Nationwide units slip in S&P ratings

Standard and Poor’s Ratings Services today lowered its counterparty credit and financial ratings on Nationwide Financial, the life insurance division of Columbus, Ohio-based Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co., to A+, from AA-.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 22, 2008
Mass Mutual unit battered by Madoff fallout

Tremont Group Holdings, which is owned by OppenheimerFunds Inc., a subsidiary of Massachusetts Mutual, had $3.3 billion invested with Mr. Madoff — more than half of its total $5.8 billion under management.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 19, 2008
Don't scrap 401(k)s, ICI president says

The mutual fund industry today attempted to make a pre-emptive strike against congressional efforts to reduce tax breaks for 401(k) plans or to make major changes in the system.

By Bloomberg
TAX DEC 18, 2008
Last of KPMG defendants found guilty

A federal jury yesterday convicted two former KPMG LLP executives and a tax lawyer of tax-evasion charges in one of the largest tax-shelter cases of all time, according to published reports.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 18, 2008
Target date funds gain traction in 401(k)s

More than 7% of 401(k) assets were invested in target date funds at the end of 2007 and 25% of 401(k) participants held the funds, according to an analysis released today.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 17, 2008
Madoff’s alleged mega-scam hits insurance

Axa SA of Paris, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Springfield and Swiss Reinsurance Co., as well as other all-star companies, have also been exposed to Mr. Madoff’s alleged $50 billion Ponzi scheme.

By Bloomberg
TAX DEC 16, 2008
Tenant-in-common interest defers capital gains tax

While finding an appropriate independent property worth $1 million may be difficult, there are always opportunities available to invest in a larger property as a tenant-in-common to defer capital gains tax.

By Bloomberg
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 12, 2008
IRS cuts non-profits slack on 403(b) regs

Those regs, slated to go into effect Jan. 1, require that retirement plans run by non-profit groups must have new plan document rules in place.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 12, 2008
Insurers downgraded by Morgan Stanley

Morgan Stanley downgraded ING Groep NV, Standard Life PLC and Aegon NV to “underweight” from “equal weight,” expecting more challenges ahead for the insurers, Reuters reported.

By Bloomberg
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION DEC 11, 2008
House passes plan to suspend retirement tax

Excise taxes imposed on retirement savings account holders who do not take minimum distributions by age 70½ would be suspended for 2009 under legislation unanimously approved last night by the House of Representatives.

By Bloomberg
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 10, 2008
Allstate CEO out after two years

The Allstate Corp. of Northbrook, Ill., has announced the departure of James E. Hohmann, president and chief executive of Allstate Financial LLC, who is leaving on Jan. 5.

By Bloomberg
TAX DEC 09, 2008
S corporation tax planning now

Your client owns a small business that operates as a subchapter S corporation. She elected S corporation status when the individual tax rates were lower than those for a C corporation.

By Bloomberg