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These tax credits should continue to be available for the near future. In fact, within the past week the IRS offered a "Preview of 2014 EITC...
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These tax credits should continue to be available for the near future. In fact, within the past week the IRS offered a "Preview of 2014 EITC...
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Pension rules and rights can vary significantly depending on the specifics of the particular pension plan. You should ask your HR department or...
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Yes, this is legal. See this article: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/why-your-boss-is-dumping-your-wife-2013-02-22
Here is a good summary of the regulations from the Department of Labor (DOL) website (link below): The Department’s participant contribution...
That does sound like a potentially serious issue, and one about which the Department of Labor (DOL) is particularly concerned about. Below are...
I generally agree with the above answers, especially the point about how the plan administrator must follow the plan rules and the QDRO and...
California has a state law "CalCOBRA" that does generally expand the normal federal COBRA requirements that would be the rule in many states, and...
Generally, under employee benefits law, the spousal rights in a 401(k) plan account is to be the beneficiary if your husband dies, not to receive...
Nobody is required to claim an exemption for someone as a dependent, even if they are eligible to do so. Here's a link to see whether you can...
This seems to have been incorrectly labeled as a Tax question... I have re-labeled and tagged as a "Property Access" question.